Eldridge Cleaver's Human Design Chart

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          Eldridge Cleaver's Biography

          Afro-American militant black activist of the ’60s, leader of the Black Panther movement and a cult figure who joined the Moral Majority in the ’80s.
          Raised in the Los Angeles ghetto, he served jail time from age 12. He entered Soledad prison for robbery on 6/18/1954, for a year, after which he began his career as a rapist. While in Folsom prison for rape, 1957-1966, he read extensively of Marxist texts and wrote the series of essays “Soul on Ice.”
          Freed on parole, he met Huey Newton February 1967, and along with Newton became a leader in the Black Panther movement, a major figure in redirecting blacks away from Martin Luther King’s ideal of assimilation toward more radical aims.
          “Soul on Ice” was published 2/12/1968 and gained immediate recognition. Involved in a violent shoot-out on 4/06/1968, his parole was revoked and he was returned to jail 11/27/1968. His “Post-Prison Writings” was published 2/17/1969.
          Newton fled to Cuba 7/13/1959 and directly on to Algiers, then North Korea and Paris in 1973. He voluntarily returned to the U.S. 11/18/1973 and gave himself up to arrest, Tried, he pleaded guilty to assault 12/03/1979 for a reduced sentence.
          During the ’80s, Newton became a born-again minister. Now a political conservative, he preached the gospel for wife-beating (God’s work) and against homosexuality (Satan’s work). He set up a group known as “Guardians of the sperm.”
          On 3/01/1994 he was arrested and charged with possession of crack cocaine, when found wandering near his Berkeley home. When he was found to have injuries, he was taken to the hospital for brain surgery due to being beaten and robbed while buying coke.
          A powerful symbol of the ’60s Black rebellion who came full circle to conservative politics and Christianity, Cleaver died at 62, probably of diabetes, on 5/01/1998, Pomona, CA.
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          Eldridge Cleaver's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.