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![]() Coming soon, a conversation with the renowned community activist, Brother Baruti. Look for his book "AS THE GHETTO TURNS" at Nubian Express Bookstore and other fine locations. I was born Gordon Ardison and later because of changes in beliefs and philosophies, I changed my name and attitude to Baruti Donkor Ajanaku. I was raised in the steel and concrete jungles of Shreveport, La. and attended the public schools of Caddo Parish. I am the son of Susie Ardison, mother of eight, and I have four children of my own. Dr. Louis Pendleton, a top community leader Black Panther Leader, Huey P. Newton The teaching of Malcolm X The inspiration of Min. Louis Farrakhan Harriet Tubman Nat Turner Dr. Vernon Johns Rev. W.L. McAfee The Willie Lynch Letter I became known in my hometown as a fighter for causes, a firebrand that could not resis the urge to speak out against injustices. My goal, through God is to express in writing the sufferings and hopes of a people that the educational system has maneuvered to a lower class, and to remind them of the need to rise and unite. (this is a condensed version of the full autobiography available in his book, "As The Ghetto Turns") |
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