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“As a black woman, my politics and political affiliation are bound up with and flow from participation in my people’s struggle for liberation, and with the fight of oppressed people all over the world against American imperialism.”

– Angela Davis

Angela Davis, activist, educator, and scholar, was born on January 26, 1944, in the “Dynamite Hill” area of Birmingham, Alabama. The area received that name because so many African American homes in this middle class neighborhood had been bombed over the years by the Ku Klux Klan.

Her father, Frank Davis, was a service station owner and her mother, Sallye Davis, was an elementary school teacher. Davis’s mother was also active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), when it was dangerous to be openly associated with the organization because of its civil rights activities.

As a teenager Davis moved to New York City with her mother, who was pursuing a master’s degree at New York University.

In 1961 Davis enrolled in Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. While at Brandeis, Davis also studied abroad for a year in France and returned to the U.S. to complete her studies, joining Phi Beta Kappa and earning her B.A. (magna cum laude) in 1965. Even before her graduation, Davis, so moved by the deaths of the four girls killed in the bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in her hometown in 1963, that she decided to join the civil rights movement.

By 1967, however, Davis was influenced by Black Power advocates and joined the SNCC and then the Black Panther Party. She also continued her education, earning an M.A. from the University of California at San Diego in 1968. Davis moved further to the left in the same year when she became a member of the Communist Party USA.

In 1969, Angela Davis was hired by the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) as an assistant professor of philosophy, but her involvement in the Communist Party led to her dismissal. During the early 1970s, she also became active in the movement to improve prison conditions for inmates. That work led to her campaign to release the “Soledad (Prison) Brothers.” The Soledad Brothers were two African American prisoners and Black Panther Party members, George Jackson and W. L. Nolen, who were incarcerated in the late 1960s.

On August 7, 1970, Jonathan Jackson, the younger brother of George Jackson, attempted to free prisoners who were on trial in the Marin County Courthouse. During this failed attempt, Superior Court Judge Harold Haley and three others, including Jonathan Jackson, were killed. Although Davis did not participate in the actual break-out attempt, she became a suspect when it was discovered that the guns used by Jackson were registered in her name. Davis fled to avoid arrest and was placed on the FBI’s most wanted list. Law enforcement captured her several months later in New York. During her high profile trial in 1972, Davis was acquitted on all charges.

Angela Davis has been an activist and writer promoting women's rights and racial justice while pursuing her career as a philosopher and teacher at the University of Santa Cruz and San Francisco University. She achieved tenure at the University of California at Santa Cruz despite the fact that former Governor Ronald Reagan swore she would never teach again in the University of California system.

In the political arena, Davis ran unsuccessfully in 1980 and 1984 on the Communist Party ticket for vice president of the United States. Despite her 2018 retirement, Davis continues to be an activist and lecturer as Professor Emeritus of History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

An author of eight books, a persistent theme of her work has been the range of social problems associated with incarceration and the generalized criminalization of those communities that are most affected by poverty and racial discrimination.

“I think the importance of doing activist work is precisely because it allows you to give back and to consider yourself not as a single individual who may have achieved whatever but to be a part of an ongoing historical movement.”

– Angela Davis

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[-] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 8 points 4 days ago

I just want longer pants. Why is this so difficult?! Does no one else on this earth wear a 34 38?

[-] FumpyAer@hexbear.net 4 points 4 days ago

Damn, you're TALL, tall. Big and tall stores?

[-] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 6 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

The problem with big and tall stores/sections of store is

  • They are often big AND tall, and I don't have a 42 waist
  • They often don't have casual wear
  • They cost a lot more

I have found good clothes in b&t stores before, but it's still a rough selection

[-] SuperZutsuki@hexbear.net 4 points 4 days ago

Yeah, you're way outside the bell curve with those measurements. Sorry, comrade. If we had socialism they'd make you some sick fitted coveralls.

[-] FumpyAer@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

I mean tbh I'd be learning to sew in your situation. As in stitch on your own extensions with fabric you can color match.

[-] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

yeah, I really need to learn. My hands are a little too shaky for hand sewing, but I could learn to use a machine.

[-] mickey@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

Careful posting PII, it was this easy to dox you!

[-] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

This can't be me because there's no chance in hell I could find a shirt that long

[-] mickey@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

Drat, okay you dodged my dox. But yah you gotta be a tall boy 'cause I know like 6'2"-6'4" dudes that will either go 34 or 36 long. Then a slim waist on top of that, GL finding that off the rack.

[-] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

I can't tell you my height, not for my identity, but because it has become a meme and I don't need to start something here.

[-] mickey@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

michael-laugh Nice. Well GL finding pants.

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