Highlighting Black Writers: Eldridge Cleaver

    Eldridge Cleaver was a determined activist and author. Cleaver was an important part of the Muslim Separatist party and eventually a vital part of the Black Panther Party. Cleaver was from Arkansas and had quite a few delinquency issues earlier in his life. He got arrested often for violence and possession of drugs. Racism in America turned him into a savage. Upon meeting Malcolm X, he became a information minister for the Black Panthers. He's highly known for a famous shootout with the cops that led to him skipping town and leaving the country. During this time a famous series of essays were written by him called "Soul on Ice".  This featured a lot of gory crimes that were written about blatantly. Like so many other writers I've written about, he got caught up in the likes of Communism once in Cuba and Algeria. Life only worsened as Cleaver suffered mental issues and a lot of dissensions. He came back to the US surrendering to the FBI and luckily got his charges dropped only having to do community service. He stood up for what he believed in though and even faced off against important political leaders like Ronald Reagan. Sadly, Cleaver struggled with drugs in his latter years and had a hard time overcoming his mental distress and drug addiction.

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