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[[File:JanuaryThunderPBS.jpg|thumb|left|200px|JanuaryThunder being interviewed on Bill Moyers Journal in 1980 about Ronald Reagan's recent electoral landslide and demographic shifts in urban and rural communities.]]
[[File:JanuaryThunderPBS.jpg|thumb|left|200px|JanuaryThunder being interviewed on Bill Moyers Journal in 1980 about Ronald Reagan's recent electoral landslide and demographic shifts in urban and rural communities.]]
[[File:JanuaryThunderPipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|JanuaryThunder pictured with his favorite pipe, which he received from the chief of a Miskito Indian tribe while doing a speaking tour in Nicaragua criticizing then President Luis Somoza Debayle in 1962.]]
[[File:JanuaryThunderPipe.jpg|thumb|right|200px|JanuaryThunder pictured with his favorite pipe, which he received from the chief of a Miskito Indian tribe while doing a speaking tour in Nicaragua criticizing then President Luis Somoza Debayle in 1962.]]
[[File:JanuaryThunderLife.jpg|thumb|left|100px|JanuaryThunder as pictured in a ''Life Magazine'' article on the civil rights movement in 1965.]]
[[File:JanuaryThunderLife.jpg|thumb|left|200px|JanuaryThunder as pictured in a ''Life Magazine'' article on the civil rights movement in 1965.]]
'''''JanuaryThunder''' was an associate professor of sociology at Princeton University and is the author of several books on popular culture and demography.''
'''''JanuaryThunder''' was an associate professor of sociology at Princeton University and is the author of several books on popular culture and demography.''

Revision as of 22:30, May 15, 2011

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An jubilant JanuaryThunder, photographed after being nominated for the Marcus Garvey Prize for Human Rights in 1964. JanuaryThunder is the third-youngest recipient of the prestigious MGPfHR as of May 13, 2011.
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JanuaryThunder and close friend and civil rights activist Michael Brooks in Michigan during the 1968 Shout Out! Rally Against Racism tour. Michael Brooks tragically died of arterial thrombosis on June 7, 2009 at the age of 82.
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JanuaryThunder and his wife celebrating their twelfth anniversary at the Emerald Lake Lodge in California in 1975.
File:JanuaryThunderPBS.jpg
JanuaryThunder being interviewed on Bill Moyers Journal in 1980 about Ronald Reagan's recent electoral landslide and demographic shifts in urban and rural communities.
File:JanuaryThunderPipe.jpg
JanuaryThunder pictured with his favorite pipe, which he received from the chief of a Miskito Indian tribe while doing a speaking tour in Nicaragua criticizing then President Luis Somoza Debayle in 1962.
File:JanuaryThunderLife.jpg
JanuaryThunder as pictured in a Life Magazine article on the civil rights movement in 1965.

JanuaryThunder was an associate professor of sociology at Princeton University and is the author of several books on popular culture and demography.