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Abiodun Oyewole was born on 19 February, 0048, is an American writer. Discover Abiodun Oyewole's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Abiodun Oyewole (born Charles Davis, February 1948), is a poet, teacher and member of the African-American music and spoken-word group The Last Poets, which developed into what is considered to be the first hip hop group.
Critic Jason Ankeny wrote, "With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, the Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of hip-hop."
Oyewole was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and he moved with his maternal aunt and her new husband at age three to Queens, New York.
At the age of 15, he attended a Yoruba Temple in Harlem.
It was there that he was given the name by which he is best known.
As a youth, Oyewole was influenced by jazz and gospel music played by his parents and the poems of Langston Hughes.
The group was born on May 19, 1968, Malcolm X's birthday, when Oyewole, David Nelson, and Gylan Kain read poetry in tribute to Malcolm X.
The group was based in black nationalism and quickly became known throughout the African-American community.
They are generally credited, along with Gil Scott-Heron, as being major influences on the development of hip hop.
At one point, Oyewole was forced to leave the group as he spent four years in a North Carolina prison, convicted of larceny.
After serving two and a half years of a three-year sentence, because of good behavior he was eligible for study release during the day.
Oyewole continued his education at nearby Shaw University in Raleigh, and earned his undergraduate degree.
He subsequently went on to earn a doctorate from Columbia University in New York City, where he once served as a member of the faculty.
In 1994, Oyewole appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool, appearing on an update of "This is Madness" alongside Omar Ben Hassen and Pharoah Sanders.
The album was named "Album of the Year" by Time.
Recently, Oyewole has been touring the world giving lectures on poetry and politics and hosting a weekly Open House for up-and-coming poets.
He has also taught at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem.
In 2022, he released a solo CD entitled "Gratitude".