Angela Davis
Angela Davis is an influential American political activist, scholar, and author, renowned for her work in civil rights, social justice, and prison reform. Her calls for the socialization of domestic labor and childcare have resonated with movements advocating for equitable labor practices and workers' rights.
Born on Jan 26, 1944 (81 years old)
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Ireland:
Angela Davis serves drinks in the small 200-year-old bar and recalls memories of the haunted room.
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Switzerland:
Angela Davis's Afro became a powerful symbol of the Black Power movement in the USA during the 1960s.
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United States:
Angela Davis was one of the individuals arrested alongside Nick Sortor but remained in custody early Friday morning.
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United States:
Police identified those arrested on the disorderly conduct charge as Nicholas Sortor, 27, of Washington, D.C., Son Mi Yi, 43, of Portland, and Angela Davis, 49, of Vernonia, Oregon.
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Switzerland:
Angela Davis advocated for Assata Shakur, asserting that she posed no threat to the American government.
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Guyana:
Angela Davis declared that 'Palestine is the moral litmus test for the world.'
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France:
Angela Davis is mentioned as a member of the American Communist Party and was once among the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives.
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United Kingdom:
Angela Davis's writings encourage using imagination and taking risks in prison reform.
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United Kingdom:
Angela Davis is mentioned as a figure whose work is similarly adopted by young people in a performative manner.
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Spain:
Angela Davis is one of the prominent figures advocating for the rights of Palestine Action through an open letter to the UK government.
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