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Eldridge Cleaver speaks about the racism and oppression of blacks in American. Cleaver targeted Governor Ronald Reagan, California political leadership, George Wallace, and Richard Nixon as oppressors. He espoused violent protests to achieve equality.
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- Black Panther Party
- Cleaver, Eldridge, 1935 1998
- History
- Protest And Social Movements
- Racism
- United States