Celebrating Angela Davis’ Birthday, And Four Decades of Hard Work

On January 26, Angela Davis celebrated her 67th birthday. A political
activist, scholar and author, Davis was a leader in the fight for social
justice starting in the ’60s and continuing on into the present day. She
was part of the Communist Party, the Civil Rights movement and allied
closely with the Black Panther Party. She’s also founder of Critical
Resistance, a national coalition that works toward to end abuse and
reliance on prisons. In 1970 Davis captured the nation’s attention when
she was put on the FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitive List on bogus kidnapping
and murder charges. She was arrested after two months on the run, and
it’s generally accepted that her great political presence grew out
supporters in “Free Angela Davis” rallies.

Now a retired UC Santa Cruz professor, she continues to lecture at
various universities and work tirelessly for prison reform and
abolition. Her years of dedication have made her an iconic figure, and
have inspired artists to dedicate their work to her. Check out some
Angela Davis moments below.

(Photo: Creative Commons/marcmonaghan)

Speaking at a Black Panthers rally at UC Berkeley, 1969.
(Photo Credit: Getty Images/Hulton Archive/Steven Clevenger)

Boston, October 1970. Anti-war and Free Angela Davis demonstration.
(Photo Credit: Creative Commons/Nick DeWolf Photo Archive

(Photo: Creative Commons/H’anna Panofsky)

Shepard Fairey mural in Boston, MA
(Photo Credit: Creative Commons/(v)oluntary (A)mputation

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