Dick Gregory

Oct 12, 1932 - Aug 19, 2017

Richard Claxton Gregory was an American comedian, civil rights and vegetarian activist. His writings were best sellers. Gregory became popular among the African-American communities in the southern United States with his "no-holds-barred" sets, poking fun at the bigotry and racism in the United States. In 1961 he became a staple in the comedy clubs, appeared on television, and released comedy record albums.
Gregory was at the forefront of political activism in the 1960s, when he protested the Vietnam War and racial injustice. He was arrested multiple times and went on many hunger strikes. He later became a speaker and author, primarily promoting spirituality.
Gregory died of heart failure, aged 84, at a Washington, D.C. hospital in August 2017.
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“In most places in the country, voting is looked upon as a right and a duty, but in Chicago it's a sport.”

Dick Gregory
Oct 12, 1932 - Aug 19, 2017

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