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Leroy Eldridge Cleaver (August 31, 1935 – May 1, 1998) was an American writer and political activist who became an early leader of the Black Panther Party. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1968, Cleaver wrote Soul on Ice , a collection of essays that, at the time of its publication, was praised by The New York Times Book Review as "brilliant and revealing". [ 3 ]
Washington was won by the Democratic candidate, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, with 47.23 percent of the popular vote, against the Republican candidate, former Senator and Vice President Richard Nixon, with 45.12 percent of the popular vote. American candidate George Wallace also appeared on the ballot, finishing with 7.44 percent of the ...
The film covers Black Panther activist Eldridge Cleaver while exiled in Algeria. Cleaver moved to Algeria after the U.S. state of California tried to charge him with intent to murder. In the documentary, Cleaver discusses revolution in the United States and denounces political figures Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew, Ronald Reagan and Richard J. Daley.
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Cleaver was wounded and fellow Black Panther member Bobby Hutton was killed in a shootout following the initial exchange of gunfire. [10] Charged with attempted murder, he jumped bail to flee to Cuba and later went to Algeria. When Eldridge Cleaver returned to the United States, he stated the shootout was a deliberate ambush against police.
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The race for House District 91, which includes part of Fort Worth, North Richland Hills, Haltom City and Watauga, was also settled, with David Lowe, a stay-at-home dad who has been active in North ...
Eldridge Cleaver (1935–1998), American writer and political activist; Emanuel Cleaver (born 1944), U.S. Representative for Missouri and United Methodist pastor; Euseby Cleaver (1746–1819), Anglican Archbishop of Dublin; Fred Cleaver (1885–1968), English footballer; Gerald Cleaver (musician) (born 1963), African-American jazz drummer