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Carmichael and white
Few white musicians were familiar with this music, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen and Hoagy Carmichael being notable exceptions.
Along with eight other riders, on June 4, 1961 Carmichael made the trip by train from New Orleans, LA to Jackson, MS. Before getting on the train in New Orleans, they encountered white protestors blocking the way.
When the group arrived in Jackson, Carmichael and the eight other riders entered awhite ” cafeteria.
In 1965, working as a SNCC activist in Lowndes County, Alabama, Carmichael helped to increase the number of registered black voters from 70 to 2, 600 300 more than the number of registered white voters.
When, at the urging of the Atlanta Project, the issue of whites in SNCC came up for a vote, Carmichael ultimately sided with those calling for the expulsion of whites, reportedly to encourage whites to begin organizing poor white southern communities while SNCC would continue to focus on promoting African American self reliance through Black Power.
The Panthers and Carmichael disagreed on whether white activists should be allowed to help the Panthers.
The Panthers believed that white activists could help the movement, while Carmichael thought as Malcolm X, saying that the white activists needed to organize their own communities first.
The slogan " white power " was coined by American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell, who used the term in a debate with Stokely Carmichael of the Black Panther Party, after Carmichael issued a call for " black power ".

Carmichael and student
A law student and aspiring pianist and songwriter, Carmichael invited the Wolverines to Bloomington, Indiana, late in April 1924.
Other prominent student activists included Charles McDew, Bernard Lafayette, Charles Jones, Lonnie King, Julian Bond, Hosea Williams, and Stokely Carmichael.
Stokely Carmichael, also known as Kwame Toure, a student in the Department of Philosophy and the Howard University School of Divinity coined the term " Black Power " and worked in Lowndes County, Alabama as a voting rights activist.
Carmichael later reveals to McCoy that she had been raped as a freshman in college by a third-year law student she had been dating.
Carmichael was known as one of the loudest arenas in the country while the Tar Heel men played there, largely because of a low roof and a student section that ringed the court.

Carmichael and activist
Stokely Carmichael ( aka Kwame Ture ; June 29, 1941November 15, 1998 ) was a Trinidadian-American black activist active in the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement.
Her marriage to Trinidad-born civil rights activist, Black Panther, and Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee leader Stokely Carmichael in 1968 caused controversy in the United States, and her record deals and tours were cancelled.
* Stokely Carmichael, Trinidadian / American Black activist
* Kwame Ture, the name adopted by Stokely Carmichael, a Trinidadian-American black activist and leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Black Panther Party to honor Kwame Nkrumah and Ahmed Sékou Touré
* Stokely Carmichael, Pan-African activist
As word of King's murder in Memphis, Tennessee spread on the evening of Thursday, April 4, crowds began to gather at 14th and U. Stokely Carmichael, the Trinidad and Tobago-born activist and Howard University graduate, had parted with King in 1966, and had been removed as head of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1967, but led members of the SNCC to stores in the neighborhood demanding that they close out of respect.
Mary Carmichael may also evoke the idea of the real author and birth-control activist Marie Carmichael ( pseudonym for Marie Stopes ) and her novel Love's Creation.
BULK had announced that activist Stokely Carmichael was to come to Louisville to speak, but he had no such plans.

Carmichael and Tom
In 1999, BBC produced a four-part miniseries based on the novel with a screenplay written by Andrew Davies ; Wives and Daughters featuring Justine Waddell, Bill Paterson, Francesca Annis, Keeley Hawes, Rosamund Pike, Tom Hollander, Anthony Howell, Michael Gambon, Penelope Wilton, Barbara Flynn, Deborah Findlay, Iain Glen, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and Ian Carmichael.
Tom Thomson, J. E. H. MacDonald, Arthur Lismer, Frederick Varley, Frank Johnston and Franklin Carmichael met as employees of the design firm Grip Ltd. in Toronto.
Tom Kahn introduced Carmichael and the other SNCC activists to Bayard Rustin, who became an influential adviser to SNCC.
Of the fifty-four passengers and crew, only two survived: Tom Pearce, a ship's apprentice, and Eva Carmichael, an Irishwoman immigrating with her family, both of whom were 18 years of age.
Carmichael was greatly influenced by Tom Thomson and shared space with him at the Studio Building in 1914.
In the second quarter, Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski completed a 15-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Harold Carmichael, but it was countered by Brunner's 22-yard touchdown to wide receiver Tom Mullady to give the Giants a 27-7 halftime lead.

Carmichael and helped
Friends of the family later helped support the cost of the leased house, while Nancy Reagan supervised construction of a new ranch-style governor's residence in nearby Carmichael.

Carmichael and fund
As such, he was also the trustee of an apparently sizable trust fund of which the widowed Mrs. Carmichael was the beneficiary, left to her by her late husband.

Carmichael and run
Henry Palfrey ( Ian Carmichael ) arrives at the Yeovil railway station and makes his way to the " School of Lifemanship ", run by Stephen Potter ( Alastair Sim ).
The most famous theme, which had the longest run from the late 1980s through the 1990s and is still heard in a slightly classical vein today, is a guitar piece that was composed by Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael.
Gibbs originally expected to face a primary challenge from Representative Jim Carmichael ( R-Wayne County ), but Carmichael dropped out of the race on October 21, 2007 in order to run for Wayne County Commissioner.

Carmichael and Penny
In 1960 HMV recorded a dramatised version with songs ( music by Harold Fraser-Simpson ) of two episodes from the book, starring Ian Carmichael as Pooh, Denise Bryer as Christopher Robin ( who also narrated ), Hugh Lloyd as Tigger, Penny Morrell as Piglet, and Terry Norris as Eeyore.

Carmichael and by
Some of the turning points included the use of the term " Black Power " by Kwame Toure ( Stokely Carmichael ) and the release of James Brown's song " Say It Loud-I'm Black and I'm Proud ".
* Cricket, character played by Hoagy Carmichael in the film " To Have and Have Not "
An alternative and equivalent definition of Carmichael numbers is given by Korselt's criterion.
These first seven Carmichael numbers, from 561 to 8911, were all found by the Czech mathematician Václav Šimerka in 1885 ( thus preceding not just Carmichael but also Korselt, although Šimerka did not find anything like Korselt's criterion ).
Whether this formula produces an infinite quantity of Carmichael numbers is an open question ( though it is implied by Dickson's conjecture ).
In 1994 it was shown by W. R. ( Red ) Alford, Andrew Granville and Carl Pomerance that there really do exist infinitely many Carmichael numbers.
in 1973 ; the role of Harriet was played by Joanna David, and Wimsey by Ian Carmichael.
Lord Peter Wimsey was played by Ian Carmichael in a series of independent serials that ran from 1972 to 1975 and adapted five novels ( Clouds of Witness, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, Five Red Herrings, Murder Must Advertise and The Nine Tailors ) and by Edward Petherbridge in 1987, in which three of the four major Wimsey / Vane novels ( Strong Poison, Have his Carcase and Gaudy Night ) were dramatised.
Ian Carmichael starred as Wimsey in radio adaptations of the novels made by the BBC, all of which have been available on cassette and CD from the BBC Radio Collection.
Gaudy Night was released as an unabridged audio book read by Ian Carmichael in 1993.
After each team punted once, Jaworski threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Rodney Parker, but the score was nulified by an illegal motion penalty on wide receiver Harold Carmichael and the Eagles ended up being forced to punt.
Early computerized slot machines were sometimes defrauded through the use of cheating devices, such as the " slider " or " monkey paw " used by notorious slot machine cheat Tommy Glenn Carmichael.
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These themes were repeated by Beiderbecke's friends in various memoirs, including The Stardust Road ( 1946 ) and Sometimes I Wonder ( 1965 ) by Hoagy Carmichael, Really the Blues ( 1946 ) by Mezz Mezzrow, and We Called It Music ( 1947 ) by Eddie Condon.
Mills had an eye for new talent and early on published compositions by Hoagy Carmichael, Dorothy Fields, and Harold Arlen.
His Republican opponent, Gil Carmichael, an automobile dealer from Meridian, might have been aided by President Richard Nixon's landslide reelection in forty-nine states, including 78 % of Mississippi's popular vote.
* " Stardust " ( song ), by Hoagy Carmichael

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