
Dick Gregory (Richard Claxton Gregory, St. Louis, Missouri, October 12, 1932 – August 19, 2017) was an American civil rights activist, social critic, writer, entrepreneur, comedian, conspiracy theorist, and occasional actor. During the turbulent 1960s, Gregory became a pioneer in stand-up comedy for his "no-holds-barred" sets, in which he mocked bigotry and racism. He performed primarily to black audiences at segregated clubs until 1961, when he became the first black comedian to successfully cross over to white audiences
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Black Power
Comedians Of The '60s
Commentary On Affairs Political
Congo Daily Tribune
Thoughts On Outer Space
Middle East
100 Proof
Not Poor -- Just Busted
Negro Sense Of Humor
Intelligence
50,000 Ft. -- And No Insurance
Being Funny and a Comic
Favorite Music
1963: Civil Rights Speech After Birmingham Arrest
No Butter
Intro
At The Blue Angel
Has Been, Is, and Will Be
Becoming A Comedian
A Violation
The Current, Like the Rythm, Alternates
At The Hungry I
New Year's Eve Bust
Black Progress
56 Years
That's Who I Am
Hm?
Autobiography
My Hospital
Civil Rights and Lenny Bruce
Idaho - Live
Introduction
Im Gonna Get Out of Here
California And Smokey The Bear - Live
Liston And Patterson - Live
Half Billion
Idaho
The Real
How This Works
Problems
Birth Control And Governor Barnett - Live
California And Smokey The Bear
Read Newspaper
Why People Laugh
Break Through
A Better World - Live
Birth Control And Governor Barnett
White Racist Institutions
Liston And Patterson
Unhappy Childhood
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