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stokely carmichael, they were angry and upset. after the defeat in atlantic city, everyone was upset. so, they were just lingering around and finally, that anger boiled over into black power. there is no thinking there. it is emotionalism. that is symptomatically larger problem. we don't take black people seriously as political thinkers. we are not taking southern activists, grassroot activists seriously as political thinkers. that they were capable of serving the land, making sense , making sensees of the nature of the oppression they were facing and trying to figure out with aid and and weight as possible solutions and chart a path forward. weigh those possible solutions. the danger of not doing that, the danger of looking at stokely carmichael not as a seriously political thinker but as someone driven by emotion is that you if dismiss what he is saying it is solely a product of emotionalism and anger and frustration that you don't have to take seriously the critique that he is offering. you can dismiss the critique, but you als
stokely carmichael, they were angry and upset. after the defeat in atlantic city, everyone was upset. so, they were just lingering around and finally, that anger boiled over into black power. there is no thinking there. it is emotionalism. that is symptomatically larger problem. we don't take black people seriously as political thinkers. we are not taking southern activists, grassroot activists seriously as political thinkers. that they were capable of serving the land, making sense , making...
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on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states and an organizer for the all africans people revolution party. they are joined by charles cobb. stokely called the student movement and apprenticeship -- movement an apprenticeship in struggle. no matter where you come out five years later -- stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces and african pan-afric -- embraces an socialism. then, a professor on the use of opium and laudanum in the 19th century. >> the attitude at the time was that a woman should not drink. why would lot of them be something that she could look to as an alternative -- would laudanum be something she could
on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states and an organizer for the all africans people revolution party. they are joined by charles cobb. stokely called the student movement and apprenticeship -- movement an apprenticeship in struggle. no matter where you come out five years later -- stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces and african pan-afric -- embraces an socialism. then, a professor on the use of opium and...
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onurday at 2:00, historians the legacy of stokely carmichael , a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states. formere joined by nonviolent student committee secretary, charles cobb. called the movement and apprenticeship in struggle. i think he is about right. stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium and laudanum and public opinion on its abuse. >> the attitude towards women drinking at the time was that this was very inappropriate, that a woman should not drink. why would log him be something udanum be something she can
onurday at 2:00, historians the legacy of stokely carmichael , a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states. formere joined by nonviolent student committee secretary, charles cobb. called the movement and apprenticeship in struggle. i think he is about right. stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium and laudanum and public opinion on its...
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by the into the march the charismatic stokely carmichael emerged as an era. martin luther king in many ways was that the narrative center of the story. the march revealed his greatest gifts, even as they tested him as never before. is organization the seventh leadership christian conference tuesday because fails opportunity to replicate some of the great triumphs. the hope was nonviolent action helped to bring about racist violent and stimulate a national politicians -- conscious. martin king was a key moderate influence on the more radical groups like sncc but also the protracted the press and to attracattractive black people of mississippi to block the march. people would literally touch the hem of his garments. it was a testament to his great will and the civil rights movement. this was in march that also featured instances of our dramatic and harrowing violence. and the third week of the march on june 21 they took a side trip to philadelphia, mississippi, and they were there to recognize the second anniversary of the murder of three civil rights workers.
by the into the march the charismatic stokely carmichael emerged as an era. martin luther king in many ways was that the narrative center of the story. the march revealed his greatest gifts, even as they tested him as never before. is organization the seventh leadership christian conference tuesday because fails opportunity to replicate some of the great triumphs. the hope was nonviolent action helped to bring about racist violent and stimulate a national politicians -- conscious. martin king...
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this afternoon, historians and authors on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and an equal people'she party. called the sit in movement and apprenticeship in struggle, and i think he's about right in that no matter where you come out five years later, stokely eventually most to africa, embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium and lot number in the 19th century and public opinion of its abuse by men and women. >> the attitude toward women during at the time was that this inappropriate at the time. why would this be something she could look to as an alternative? >> sunday morning at 10:00, we the 2000 campaign of al gore as he tours the state of new hampshire. >> for the last six and a half years, you have seen new hampshire change from a time when you were losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time now where you are gaining 12,000 jobs a year, and that is partly because we've responsibility. president clinton and i put in plan.an economic >> al gore went on to win the demo
this afternoon, historians and authors on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and an equal people'she party. called the sit in movement and apprenticeship in struggle, and i think he's about right in that no matter where you come out five years later, stokely eventually most to africa, embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium and lot number in the 19th century and...
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historians to discuss the life and legacy of civil rights and pan african movement leader stokely carmichaelhis legacyiscusses as a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states and is an organizer for the revolutionary party. the association for the study of african american life in history posted this event. it's a little under two hours. >> good afternoon
historians to discuss the life and legacy of civil rights and pan african movement leader stokely carmichaelhis legacyiscusses as a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states and is an organizer for the revolutionary party. the association for the study of african american life in history posted this event. it's a little under two hours. >> good afternoon
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nobody can answer that. >> after hearing rumors of what is happening, journalist carmichael races toene to file a report. by the time he and his friend, daravuth arrive, survivors and the dead have nearly all been removed by rescue workers. [ sirens ] >> we were on the bridge, dar is shooting some video and taking some images to help me out. there were just hundreds and hundreds of personal possessions lying on this bridge. then down the other side, they hadn't yet cleared, and there were dozens of people lying dead. >> hospitals stretched far beyond their limits scrambled to receive and treat the injured. >> we saw the scene of the hospital, chaotic scenes of the hospital, people desperately looking for friends and relatives, the corridors packed with the injured. the hospitals were overwhelmed. >> despite the efforts of rescue workers, 347 people are killed and hundreds are injured. >> the overwhelming cause of death, according to the hospital authorities, were people suffocating in the sheer crush or broken bones and people having their bodies crushed in the crowds, or in some cas
nobody can answer that. >> after hearing rumors of what is happening, journalist carmichael races toene to file a report. by the time he and his friend, daravuth arrive, survivors and the dead have nearly all been removed by rescue workers. [ sirens ] >> we were on the bridge, dar is shooting some video and taking some images to help me out. there were just hundreds and hundreds of personal possessions lying on this bridge. then down the other side, they hadn't yet cleared, and...
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with special guest jarrod carmichael. finally found a picture and it's a bad link. so fake-frustrated with the bit and i just added a date in greeley, colorado. finally, friday is arbor day. yeah. that means you still have a couple more days left to chop the biggest hickry you can find and put it in your living room. that's an ironic tradition started by the pilgrims. i'm not here so shove my views down your throat but they will. >> i old groves. trees! tell them that we love them and we don't want them to die. i want you to know that, trees. >> tosh: sure. it's easy to cry about majestic trees but some of us happen to care about every living thing on god's beautiful green earth. i want to mourn the loss of my grass and i don't want them to die. there are some people here that do care. i want you to know that clippings. i care! jorge, make sure you square off my edges. >> yes, mr. daniel. >> tosh: may angels sing thee to thy >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! captioning sponsored by comedy central
with special guest jarrod carmichael. finally found a picture and it's a bad link. so fake-frustrated with the bit and i just added a date in greeley, colorado. finally, friday is arbor day. yeah. that means you still have a couple more days left to chop the biggest hickry you can find and put it in your living room. that's an ironic tradition started by the pilgrims. i'm not here so shove my views down your throat but they will. >> i old groves. trees! tell them that we love them and we...
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at 2:00 eastern, historians and authors on the life of stokely carmichael, and organizer for the allutionary party. cobb.re joined by charles in ankely called the sit apprenticeship in struggle. he is right about that. no matter where you come out five years later. embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> then at 8:00, towns and university history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium in the 19th century and public opinion of its use by men and women. >> the attitude towards women drinking at the time was that this was inappropriate. that a woman should not drink. why would lot in them be something she could look to as an alternative? >> sunday morning at 10:00, we look back to the 2000 campaign of al gore as heat -- he tours the state of new hampshire. >> yet seen new hampshire change from a time you are losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time now where you are gaining 10,000 jobs a year. that is partly because we have .ad fiscal responsibility president clinton and i put together an economic plan that has balanced the budget and turned the bi
at 2:00 eastern, historians and authors on the life of stokely carmichael, and organizer for the allutionary party. cobb.re joined by charles in ankely called the sit apprenticeship in struggle. he is right about that. no matter where you come out five years later. embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> then at 8:00, towns and university history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium in the 19th century and public opinion of its use by men and...
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between the existing sierra heats building a wide setback allowing for public stair to be betsy carmichael this is a lower and europe portion the large to the right-hand side will provide views and visual connection to the surrounding neighborhood the areas indicated here in green will be green interconnected and form a belt through the sites in addition to the muse and public stairway the rooftop the pdrs building will an outside amenity take advantage the sun and provide a place for recreation and exercise for the buildings residents in addition to the generous amount of spared office space open space we've made a efforts to have a patio area as shown in the plan. >> those decks can be seen in the building section which gives an overview of over approach to the massing of the upper and lower buildings as and follow the slope the dashed line is the allowable 40 feet limit we're sixth blow thank you, my colleague will talk about the building envelope design. >> thank you, michael. >> the teams goals have been so insure the frontage engages with the immediate neighborhood and addresses the
between the existing sierra heats building a wide setback allowing for public stair to be betsy carmichael this is a lower and europe portion the large to the right-hand side will provide views and visual connection to the surrounding neighborhood the areas indicated here in green will be green interconnected and form a belt through the sites in addition to the muse and public stairway the rooftop the pdrs building will an outside amenity take advantage the sun and provide a place for...
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me and laura carmichael, who plays edith. and it was bill hader, and leslie mann and we met them outside and i think it was leslie mann and she was like, "i just can't deal with this. you're wearing a leather jacket. black jacket and jeans." [ laughter ] and i was like, "well, you know, this is how we dress. up on horseback." [ laughter ] >> seth: a reservation for two, the cast of "downton abbey." >> i'e arrived. >> seth: like bill hader wasn't dressed like stephan. he's allowed to dress in his street clothes. >> exactly. >> seth: are you surprised by who watches the show over the years, like what sort of demographics of the people that are fans? >> yeah, especially -- often cab drivers in london. so, like, burly, big cab drivers. i get in the back of the cab, and they're like, "oh i know you, you're from that 'downton abbey'. my wife watches it, and i watch it occasionally." >> seth: i like that even in a cab they're like, "it's like it's not me. it's her. it's on. i catch it that way." >> yeah, he's denying it. but cried o
me and laura carmichael, who plays edith. and it was bill hader, and leslie mann and we met them outside and i think it was leslie mann and she was like, "i just can't deal with this. you're wearing a leather jacket. black jacket and jeans." [ laughter ] and i was like, "well, you know, this is how we dress. up on horseback." [ laughter ] >> seth: a reservation for two, the cast of "downton abbey." >> i'e arrived. >> seth: like bill hader wasn't...
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saturday afternoon at 2:00 eastern, historians and authors on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states and an organizer for the all africans people revolution party. they are joined by charles cobb. stokely called the student movement and apprenticeship -- movement an apprenticeship in struggle. no matter where you come out five years later -- stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces and african pan-afric -- embraces an socialism. then, a professor on the use of opium and laudanum in the 19th century. >> the attitude at the time was that a woman should not drink. why would lot of them be something that she could look to as an alternative -- would laudanum be something she could look to as an alternative? to theer: we looked back 2000 campaign of al gore as he toured the state of new hampshire. mr. gore: you have seen new hampshire change from a time when you were losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time now where you are gaining 12,000 jobs a year. and that is partly because we have had fiscal responsibility. pr
saturday afternoon at 2:00 eastern, historians and authors on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states and an organizer for the all africans people revolution party. they are joined by charles cobb. stokely called the student movement and apprenticeship -- movement an apprenticeship in struggle. no matter where you come out five years later -- stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces and african pan-afric --...
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haired carmichael. >> sitting in those chairs, we were able do it. >> you can do it.his is possible. it is possibilities from these chairs that you can do what we've been able to do making the right decisions. >> i want to make give this to coach. proud of what you have been able to accomplish here with these gentlemen. and itch ban number one. >> ichibon in japanese means number one. >> we've been saying that a long time around here. that's our chant. >> ichibon number one baby. >> to be ichibon number one you have got to play in a super bowl a feat these four accomplished. in 2005 5, dawkins and shepherd, teammates at the eagles made their appearance in jacksonville. >> that was a blessing. that was a blessing, coming home and seeing family. >> what i'm hoping is when guys see us on tv they can say he went to range. hopefully that opens up avenues for guys that, you know, what, it's possible. >> all we trying to do, just get something out of every drill we go. >> boy, it smells like a locker room. from 15, 16 years ago. i'll tell you what though. these are the same
haired carmichael. >> sitting in those chairs, we were able do it. >> you can do it.his is possible. it is possibilities from these chairs that you can do what we've been able to do making the right decisions. >> i want to make give this to coach. proud of what you have been able to accomplish here with these gentlemen. and itch ban number one. >> ichibon in japanese means number one. >> we've been saying that a long time around here. that's our chant. >>...
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onurday at 2:00, historians the legacy of stokely carmichael , a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states. formere joined by nonviolent student committee secretary, charles cobb. called the movement and apprenticeship in struggle. i think he is about right. stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium and laudanum and public opinion on its abuse. >> the attitude towards women drinking at the time was that this was very inappropriate, that a woman should not drink. why would log him be something udanum be something she can look at as an alternative? >> then we look back to the 2000 campaign of al gore as he tours new hampshire. years, youast 6.5 have seen new hampshire change from a time you are losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time where you are gaining 12,000 a year, partly because of fiscal responsibility. insident clinton and i put place an economic plan that has balanced the budget. on to win thet democratic nomination but lost the ge
onurday at 2:00, historians the legacy of stokely carmichael , a voice for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states. formere joined by nonviolent student committee secretary, charles cobb. called the movement and apprenticeship in struggle. i think he is about right. stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium and laudanum and public opinion on its...
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saturday afternoon at 2:00 eastern historians and authors on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and organizer for the all african people's resolution party, field secretary charles cobb. >> stokely called the sit-in movement an apprentice ship in struggle. i think he's about right in that no matter where you come out five years later, i mean, stokely, you know, eventually moves to africa, embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> then at 8:00 on lectures in history. town son university history professor elizabeth gray, public opinion of its abuse by men and women. >> the attitude toward women drinking at the time was that this was very inappropriate. that a woman should not drink. why would it be something that she could loo to as an alternative? >> sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, we look back to the 2000 campaign of al gore as he tours the state of new hampshire. >> and for the last 6 1/2 years you've seen new hampshire change from a time when you were losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time no
saturday afternoon at 2:00 eastern historians and authors on the life and legacy of stokely carmichael, a voice for equal rights and organizer for the all african people's resolution party, field secretary charles cobb. >> stokely called the sit-in movement an apprentice ship in struggle. i think he's about right in that no matter where you come out five years later, i mean, stokely, you know, eventually moves to africa, embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic...
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court ruling that found school segregation unconstitutional and later a conversation about stokley carmichael, who led the student nonviolent coordinating committee and the black panther party. >>> this new year's weekend american history tv on c-span3 has three days of featured programming. beginning friday afternoon at 3:10 eastern pala smith hill editor of "pioneer girl" the auto biography discussing laura ingals wilder, comparing the book and tv series to the real life. >> she chose to write about people, places and memories that were not only important to her personally that would resonate with adult readers in the early 1930s. so as reviewers and reporters have pointed out, "pioneer girl" indeed contains stark scenes of domestic abuse and love triangles gone awry and a man who lit himself on fire while drunk a whiskey, it's all there. >>> and then james swanson compares the assassinations of presidents abraham lincoln and john f. kennedy highlighting the similarities and differences between both tragedies and at 10:00 the 1965 nbc's "meet the press" interview with daniel p. moynihan who
court ruling that found school segregation unconstitutional and later a conversation about stokley carmichael, who led the student nonviolent coordinating committee and the black panther party. >>> this new year's weekend american history tv on c-span3 has three days of featured programming. beginning friday afternoon at 3:10 eastern pala smith hill editor of "pioneer girl" the auto biography discussing laura ingals wilder, comparing the book and tv series to the real life....
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saturday afternoon at 2:00 eastern, historians and authors on the life and legacy of stoically carmichael a voice is for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states. and an organizer for the all african peoples revolution party. they are joint by student nonviolent field secretary charles cobb. >> stokely called it an apprenticeship in struggle. i think he's right. no matter where you come out five years later, stokely embraces pan african and others the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history elizabeth gray on the use of ohm yum in the 19th cent and public opinion of its abuse by men and women. >> the attitude toward women drinking at the time is this was very inappropriate. a woman should not drink. >> why would laud anyone look to something as an alternative. >> sunday morning at 10 on "road to the white house rewind," al gore. >> you have seen new hampshire change from a time you were losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time now when you are gaining 12,000 jobs a year. that is because we have had fiscal responsibility. president obama and i put in place a plan that turned
saturday afternoon at 2:00 eastern, historians and authors on the life and legacy of stoically carmichael a voice is for equal rights and the black power movement in the united states. and an organizer for the all african peoples revolution party. they are joint by student nonviolent field secretary charles cobb. >> stokely called it an apprenticeship in struggle. i think he's right. no matter where you come out five years later, stokely embraces pan african and others the democratic...
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eastern, historians and others on the legacy of carmichael, a voice for black rights in the usa and herrganizer for the revolutionary party. they are joined by charles cobb. cobb: he calls the city in movement in apprenticeship in andggle -- sit in movement apprenticeship in struggle, and i think he is right. i mentioned, he most to africa, embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> then, elizabeth gray on the use of opium in the 19 century and public opinion of its abuse by men and women. professor gray: the attitude toward women drinking at the time was that this was inappropriate, a woman should not drink. why would it be an alternative? 10:00, wemorning at look back at the 2000 campaign of al gore as he toured the state of new hampshire. : for the last six and a half years you have seen new hampshire change from a time when you are losing 10,000 jobs a year to a time now what you are gaining 12,000 jobs a year, and that is partly because we have had fiscal responsibility. president clinton and i have put in place an economic plan that is balance th
eastern, historians and others on the legacy of carmichael, a voice for black rights in the usa and herrganizer for the revolutionary party. they are joined by charles cobb. cobb: he calls the city in movement in apprenticeship in andggle -- sit in movement apprenticeship in struggle, and i think he is right. i mentioned, he most to africa, embraces pan african socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> then, elizabeth gray on the use of opium in the 19 century and public...
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saturday at 2:00 eastern, authors on the life of stokely carmichael, a voice for the black power movement in the united states and an organizer for the all african people's party, joined by field secretary charles cobb. >> stokely called the movement and apprenticeship in struggle. i think he is about right in that. stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium in the 19 century and public opinion of its abuse. >> the attitude towards women drinking at the time was that it was very inappropriate. a woman should not drink. num be an laud alternative? backnday at 10:00, we look to the 2000 campaign of al gore, as he tours new hampshire. years, youlast 6.5 have seen the environment change from losing 6000 jobs a year to gaining 12,000 jobs a year. that is partly because we have had a fiscal responsibility. president clinton and i put in place and an economic -- an economic plan. >>
saturday at 2:00 eastern, authors on the life of stokely carmichael, a voice for the black power movement in the united states and an organizer for the all african people's party, joined by field secretary charles cobb. >> stokely called the movement and apprenticeship in struggle. i think he is about right in that. stokely eventually moves to africa, embraces socialism. other people embrace the democratic party. >> at 8:00, history professor elizabeth gray on the use of opium in...
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but it's been brought to my ttention via a memo from casandra carmichael, the faith-based community which incorporates several faiths has written very strongly about their belief that we need to move forward with climate change action. they're disappointed in the lack of foresight and leadership reflected in these two resolutions, they make it abundantly clear that their communities are on the front lines of issues like health care, of disaster relief, of refugee resettlement and development work, these are all issues that are somewhat connected in the external measurements of the fight on climate change. they also talk about their beliefs that the clean power plant is a solution they have been advocating for over the coffers many years and that they believe we can do this by assignment to the individual states, not imposing heavy economic pressure on some of our poor education neighborhoods, and that there is a way to be sound stewards of the environment and at the same time grow our economy. i believe this it's a very powerful statement that should motivate all of us to think twice abou
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cobb, you worked for years alongside stokely carmichael. and you've since enjoyed a career as a journalist and scholar. what would you like the audience to know about him as a person and an influence on black freedom? >> the short answer to your question, it's stokely carmichael as the organizer. can everybody hear me? the short answer to your question is really the way i think about stokely and the way i think people should think about stokely is as stokely carmichael, the organizer. you know, the tradition of the southern movement in particular that's most overlooked is the organizing tradition of the southern civil rights movement. digging in at the grassroots and organizing and mobilizing people to struggle for change. and although stokely left a prominence in the national sense around his shout-out of black power, it's really stokely cash mi -- carr michael, the organizer, sncc, that needs to be most carefully considered and understood. some ways history has treated stokely as it's treated sncc in my view, poorly. completely defined hi
cobb, you worked for years alongside stokely carmichael. and you've since enjoyed a career as a journalist and scholar. what would you like the audience to know about him as a person and an influence on black freedom? >> the short answer to your question, it's stokely carmichael as the organizer. can everybody hear me? the short answer to your question is really the way i think about stokely and the way i think people should think about stokely is as stokely carmichael, the organizer. you...