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The Last Poets

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Last Poets were rappers of the civil rights era. Along with the changing domestic landscape came the New York City-hip group called The Last Poets, who used obstreperous verse to chide a nation whose inclination was to maintain the colonial yoke around the neck of the disenfranchised.

Shortly after the death of Martin Luther King, The Last Poets were born. David Nelson, Gylan Kain, and Abiodun Oyewole, were born on the anniversary of Malcolm X's birthday May 19, 1968 in Marcus Garvey Park. They grew from three poets and a drummer to seven young black and Hispanic artists: David Nelson, Gylan Kain, Abiodun Oyewole, Felipe Luciano, Umar Bin Hassan, Jalal Nurridin, and Suliamn El Hadi (Gil Scott Heron was never a member of the group). They took their name from a poem by South African poet Willie Kgositsile, who posited the necessity of putting aside poetry in the face of looming revolution.

"When the moment hatches in time's womb there will be no art talk," he wrote. "The only poem you will hear will be the spearpoint pivoted in the punctured marrow of the villain....Therefore we are the last poets of the world."
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    Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice (1993)
    Poetic Justice
    6.1
    • Soundtrack("Niggers Are Scared of Revolution")
    • 1993
    Mick Jagger and James Fox in Performance (1970)
    Performance
    6.7
    • Soundtrack("Wake Up Nigger")
    • 1970
    Panther (1995)
    Panther
    6.4
    • Soundtrack("Don't Give Me No Broccoli and Tell Me It's Greens (What Happened To Our Rhythm)")
    • 1995
    Un violent désir de bonheur (2018)
    Un violent désir de bonheur
    6.5
    • Soundtrack("When the Revolution Comes")
    • 2018

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    • Common Feat. The Last Poets: The Corner
      4.7
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      • The Last Poets
      • 2005
    • As an Act of Protest (2002)
      As an Act of Protest
      6.9
      • Musical Group
      • Poets
      • 2002

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    • The Last Poets (2002)
      The Last Poets
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      • 2002

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    • Common Feat. The Last Poets: The Corner
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      • 2005

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    Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme
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    Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme

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      During their late 1960s and early 1970s they connected with the violent factions of the SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee), the SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), and the Black Panther party. They went through confrontations with the FBI and police, and were arrested for robbing the Ku Klux Klan and various other ventures with Revolution in mind. Member Abiodun Oyewole received a 12-to-20-year jail sentence, but served less than four years.

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