Carmichael
Hoag·land Howard [hohg-luhnd], /ˈhoʊg lənd/, "Hoagy", 1899–1981, U.S. songwriter and musician.
Stoke·ly [stohk-lee], /ˈstoʊk li/, Kwame Ture, 1941–1998, U.S. civil rights leader, born in Trinidad: chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 1966–67.
a town in central California, near Sacramento.
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How to use Carmichael in a sentence
He famously said last year something about Michelle Obama and Stokely Carmichael.
She is reflecting on why her “conservative, Republican father” was on such good terms with “radicals such as Stokely Carmichael.”
Perhaps the only profound thing said by Stokely Carmichael during the Black Power era was that power is the ability to define.
Stokely Carmichael didn't expect the dawn of Black Power to be integrated, or jovial, or have a snappy rhythm.
British Dictionary definitions for Carmichael
/ (kɑːˈmaɪkəl) /
Hoaglund Howard (ˈhəʊɡlənd), known as Hoagy. 1899–1981, US pianist, singer, and composer of such standards as "Star Dust" (1929).
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