- thoughtco.com angela-davis-biography-3528285Angela Davis, UCLA assistant philosophy professor, Black activist, and Communist Party member, lectures on Black literature in Royce Hall at UCLA.
- thehistorymakers.org biography/angela-davis-40Biography. Civil rights and professor, Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on January 26, 1944, the daughter of two teachers.
- facebook.com AngelaDavis/Angela Davis. 443,743 likes · 26 talking about this. This page is maintained by her publisher.
- egs.edu biography/angela-davis/An icon of the Civil Rights Movement, Davis gained worldwide reputation in the course of the international “Free Angela Davis” campaign ensuing her arrest in 1970.
- britannica.com biography/Angela-DavisAngela Davis is a militant American black activist who gained an international reputation during her imprisonment and trial on conspiracy charges in 1970–72.
- thecollector.com Stories NewsIn 1971, the Federal Bureau of Investigation put a target on Black activist Angela Davis’ back, labeling her as one of America’s most wanted criminals.
- conservapedia.com Angela_DavisHerbert Marcuse with his student Angela Davis. In 1961, she won a scholarship to Brandeis University.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/angela-yvonne-davis-…In addition to her activism, Angela Davis is a prolific author who has written several books on topics ranging from feminism to prison abolition.
- history.com topics/black-history/angela-davisEducator, activist and author Angela Davis (1944-) became known for her involvement in a politically charged murder case in the early 1970s.
- wams.nyhistory.org growth-and-turmoil/feminism-…Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1944. Angela was exposed to both racism and activism at an early age.