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  1. amina.baraka (@amina.baraka) sur TikTok |61 followers.hey!hi!abonne toi 👆.Regarde la dernière vidéo de amina.baraka (@amina.baraka).

  2. The dramatist, novelist and poet, Amiri Baraka is one of the most respected and widely published African-American writers. With the beginning of Black Civil Rights Movements during the sixties, Baraka explored the anger of African-Americans and used his writings as a weapon against racism. Also, he advocated scientific socialism with his revolutionary inclined poems and […]

  3. aminabaraka.bandcamp.com › album › amina-baraka-the-red-microphoneAmina Baraka & the Red Microphone

    Amina Baraka speaks truth and spits fire when she reads her poetry. She is a warm and friendly person, but keeps a metal shovel by her front door in case of trespassers. She is a devoted member of the Communist Party USA. She is vast, she contains multitudes. After decades in the shadow of her late husband, poet and playwright Amiri Baraka ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Baraka died on January 9, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey at the age of 79. He is survived by his wife, Amina Baraka, two daughters from his first marriage and four children from his second.

  5. Poet, writer, teacher, and political activist Amiri Baraka was born Everett LeRoi Jones in 1934 in Newark, New Jersey. He attended Rutgers University and Howard University, spent three years in the U.S. Air Force, and returned to New York City to attend Columbia University and the New School for Social Research. Baraka was well known for his strident social criticism, often writing in an ...

  6. Amina Baraka / Activist, Poet, Singer, Actress from Kim's Korner. Like this? Watch the latest episode of Kim's Korner on Blip! http://blip.tv/kims-korner/wat...

  7. Poet, singer, actor, and activist Amina Baraka (1942– ), also once known as Bibi Amina Baraka, was born Sylvia Robinson in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was raised in Newark, New Jersey, where she has managed the Women’s Division of the Community for a Unified NewArk and organized women’s conferences for the Congress of Afrikan People and for the Revolutionary Communist