SPOTTING THE FAULT; A Review of the Past Six Months' Films Gives a Tip on the Boxoffice Blues
Date: 29 June 1941
By BOSLEY CROWTHER
Bosley CROWTHER
Kwame Ture ( KWAH-may TOOR-ay; born Stokely Standiford Churchill Carmichael; June 29, 1941 – November 15, 1998) was a Trinidadian-American activist who played a major role in the civil rights movement in the United States and the global pan-African movement. Born in the Crown Colony of Trinidad and Tobago, he moved to the United States at age 11 and became an activist while attending the Bronx High School of Science. Ture was a key leader in the development of the Black Power movement, first while leading the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), then as the "Honorary Prime Minister" of the Black Panther Party and as a leader of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP).
Carmichael was one of the original SNCC Freedom Riders of 1961 under Diane Nash's leadership. He became a major voting rights activist in Mississippi and Alabama after being mentored by Ella Baker and Bob Moses. Like most young people in the SNCC, he became disillusioned with the two-party system after the 1964 Democratic National Convention failed to recognize the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party as official delegates from the state. Carmichael eventually decided to develop independent all-black political organizations, such as the Lowndes County Freedom Organization and, for a time, the national Black Panther Party. Inspired by Malcolm X's example, he articulated a philosophy of black power, and popularized it both by provocative speeches and more sober writings. The author Richard Wright is credited with coining the phrase in his 1954 book Black Power.
Carmichael became one of the most popular and controversial Black leaders of the late 1960s. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover secretly identified Carmichael as the man most likely to succeed Malcolm X as America's "black messiah". The FBI targeted him for counterintelligence activity through its COINTELPRO program, causing Carmichael to move to Africa in 1968. He reestablished himself in Ghana, and then Guinea by 1969. There, he adopted the name Kwame Ture, and began campaigning internationally for revolutionary socialist pan-Africanism. Ture died of prostate cancer in 1998 at the age of 57.
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Date: 29 June 1941
By BOSLEY CROWTHER
Bosley CROWTHER
Date: 30 June 1941
By JANE HOLT
Jane HOLT
Date: 29 June 1941
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
annual dinner; awards presented
Date: 29 June 1941
By LEIGH MITCHELL HODGES
Leigh HODGES
Date: 29 June 1941
By JAMES B. RESTON
Rockefeller's problems discussed; illus
Date: 29 June 1941
USSR denies claims on Dardanelles; Turkish comment; Amb Knatchbull-Hugessen thanks Foreign Min Saracoglu for friendly reference to Brit despite German-Turkish pact
Date: 29 June 1941
By JOSEPH M. SHEEHANSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 30 June 1941
By Telephone to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Stockholm mil observers reaction to German gains