State Department advisory board member praised former fugitive Communist once on FBI's Most Wanted List
State Dept's Nola Haynes said she 'decided to go to UCLA' because of its 'Black Panther legacy'
A member of the State Department’s International Security Advisory Board (ISAB) is a longtime Diversity, Equity and Inclusion consultant and heaped praise on noted abolitionist Angela Davis, a former Communist and fugitive who was charged in the 1970s for her alleged role in the killing of a prison guard.
Davis, 78, an abolitionist who gained notoriety in the 1960s and '70s, was charged with murder, kidnapping and criminal conspiracy in 1970 after authorities linked her to the purchase of weapons that were later used by three inmates, who took a judge and juror hostage during their trial for killing a prison guard.
State Dept's Nola Haynes said she 'decided to go to UCLA' because of its 'Black Panther legacy'
A member of the State Department’s International Security Advisory Board (ISAB) is a longtime Diversity, Equity and Inclusion consultant and heaped praise on noted abolitionist Angela Davis, a former Communist and fugitive who was charged in the 1970s for her alleged role in the killing of a prison guard.
Davis, 78, an abolitionist who gained notoriety in the 1960s and '70s, was charged with murder, kidnapping and criminal conspiracy in 1970 after authorities linked her to the purchase of weapons that were later used by three inmates, who took a judge and juror hostage during their trial for killing a prison guard.
State Department advisory board member praised former fugitive Communist once on FBI's Most Wanted List
A member of the State Department’s International Security Advisory Board (ISAB) praised former Black Panther and noted abolitionist Angela Davis as her "intellectual-activist shero."
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