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    Kathleen Cleaver

    American activist

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  1. Mar 29, 2022 · Kathleen Cleaver is a Black lawyer, educator, activist, and writer born Kathleen Neal on 13 May 1945, in Dallas, Texas, USA. Ernest Neal, her father, was a Wiley College sociology professor and Juette-Johnson-Neal, her mother, had a master's degree in mathematics. Neal's father got a job as the Director of the Rural Life Council at Tuskegee ...

  2. They had 15- and 20-year plans. They had billions and billions of dollars to get rid of us. And we had ideals, and we had commitment, and we had this glorious belief that the spirit of the people ...

  3. Aug 25, 2016 · Kathleen Cleaver (May 13, 1945) Kathleen Neal Cleaver was born in Dallas, Texas and spent much of her childhood living abroad with her family due to her father’s position in the Foreign Service. After the family returned to the United States, she attended a Quaker boarding school and later attended Oberlin College and Barnard College.

  4. Kathleen Cleaver was the first woman to become a highly visible leader in the militant Black Panther Party, and one of the few women to emerge as a nationwide symbol of the black power movement. From 1967 to 1971, Cleaver was the Panthers' communications secretary.

  5. Jun 17, 2000 · Thirty years ago, Kathleen Neal Cleaver, instantly recognizable by her iconic Afro and knee-high leather boots, was writing to agitate for the Black Panther Party. Today she is 55, the Afro has ...

  6. Kathleen Cleaver was born on this date in 1945. She is a Black educator, lawyer, writer, and activist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Kathleen Neal Cleaver's father was a sociology professor at Wiley College, and her mother held a degree in Mathematics. With her father's work, the family spent many of her early years abroad in Liberia, the Philippines ...

  7. Apr 26, 2018 · Kathleen Cleaver delivering a speech at FSU in Tallahassee, Florida in 1971.“Revolutions are dangerous. It requires real people, real mobilisation”In March, friend of YHP Zainab Abbas invited members of the Young Historians Project (YHP) to meet Kathleen Cleaver, the former communications secretary of the Black Panther Party (BPP) and ex-wife of the late Eldridge Cleaver.

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