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In 1967, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, revolutionary activist Stokely Carmichael delivered a powerful address at Fountain Street Church, in Grand Rapids Michigan that would echo through the decades. As a leading voice of Black Power and pan-Africanism, Carmichael confronted American society with unflinching clarity during this pivotal moment in history.
Our upcoming episode resurrects this electrifying lecture, bringing listeners face-to-face with Carmichael's articulation of Black consciousness, his critique of white liberalism, and his vision for true liberation.
Subscribe now to hear the full episode, coming Thursday, March 20, 2025
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In 1967, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, revolutionary activist Stokely Carmichael delivered a powerful address at Fountain Street Church, in Grand Rapids Michigan that would echo through the decades. As a leading voice of Black Power and pan-Africanism, Carmichael confronted American society with unflinching clarity during this pivotal moment in history.
Our upcoming episode resurrects this electrifying lecture, bringing listeners face-to-face with Carmichael's articulation of Black consciousness, his critique of white liberalism, and his vision for true liberation.
Subscribe now to hear the full episode, coming Thursday, March 20, 2025