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  1. Angela Yvonne Davis (Birmingham, Alabama, Estados Unidos, 26 de enero de 1944) es una filósofa, política marxista, activista afrodescendiente y profesora del Departamento de Historia de la Conciencia en la Universidad de California en Santa Cruz de Estados Unidos.

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    Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American Marxist and feminist political activist, philosopher, academic, and author; she is a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Davis was a longtime member of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and a founding member of the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy ...

  3. Hace 4 días · En enero pasado, Angela Yvonne Davis cumplió 80 años. La melena afro de esta pantera negra acusada de terrorismo -y entre las diez más buscadas del FBI en los años setenta- es blanca ...

  4. 25 de ene. de 2021 · Angela Davis, una vida entre la academia y la lucha política. Activismo. Por: Valeria Angola. 25 enero, 2021. Compartir. La biografia de Angela Davis nos ayuda a comprender sus intereses activista: desde la abolición de las prisiones hasta el feminismo Negro. Con motivo de su cumpleaños, te contamos más sobre ella.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Angela Yvonne Davis is best known as a radical African American educator and activist for civil rights and other social issues. She was born on January 26, 1944, in Birmingham, Alabama to...

  6. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Angela Yvonne Davis. Born: Jan. 26, 1944, Birmingham, Ala., U.S. (age 80) Political Affiliation: Communist Party of the United States of America. Movement / Style: Black Arts movement. Notable Family Members: daughter of Frank Davis. daughter of Sallye Davis. married to Hilton Braithwaite (1980–1983) (Show more)

  7. 18 de may. de 2018 · Angela Yvonne Davis, political activist, author, professor, and Communist party member, was an international symbol of the black liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on January 26, 1944, the eldest of four children. Her family was relatively well-off among the blacks in the city.