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Muhammad Kenyatta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Muhammad Kenyatta Muhammad I. Kenyatta, born Donald Brooks Jackson (March 3, 1944 -January 6, 1992), was an African-American professor, civil rights leader and politician.〔(Muhammad Kenyatta, 47, Dies; Professor and Civil Rights Leader ) ''New York Times'', January 6, 1992.〕 In the 1960s, he worked for the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which sought to include black participation in politics. Kenyatta ran for the mayorship of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1975.〔(In the Minority Muhammad Kenyatta Fights for Civil Rights ) ''The Harvard Crimson'', November 1, 1982.〕 ==Personal== Donald Brooks Jackson was born in 1945 in the West End of Chester, Pennsylvania. He attended a segregated elementary school and was ordained a minister in the Cavalry Baptist Church in Chester at the age of 14. He was married to Mary Kenyatta and had a daughter and two sons and two grand children. Jackson changed his name to Muhammad Kenyatta to honor Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam and Jomo Kenyatta, Pan-Africanist and leader of Kenya.〔 Kenyatta attended Harvard Divinity School, where he was a Merrill Fellow (1973–74), and received his bachelor's degree from Williams College in 1981. He earned his degree three years later from Harvard Law School and was a Harvard fellow in public interest law in 1984-85. Pan African Project
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