Udin, Sala
- Authoritative Name:
- Udin, Sala
- Biography:
- After his family had been displaced from Fullerton Street by urban renewal, Howze grew up in public housing in the Hill District of Pittsburgh. Inspired by Malcolm X and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Howze went to Mississippi, where arrests and beatings radicalized him. After changing his name to Sala Udin, he became active in Pittsburgh's "Black Consciousness/Black Power" movement, co-founding a drug treatment program (Ile Elegba), acting in a local theater group that included Rob Penny and August Wilson, and establishing a branch of the black-nationalist group, Congress of African People. -- Pittsburgh Urban League WWW site.
- Alternate Names:
- Howze, Samuel
- Associated Subjects:
- Udin, Sala
- Archival Collections And Reference Resources:
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2 items in 2 collections (expand all)
Sala Udin (Sam Howze) wearing Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., medallion and S.C.L.C. button, seated next to Ralph Abernathy, with women in the background
- Creator:
- Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998
- Date of Original:
- 1965/1975
- Collection:
- Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project
- Contributing Institution:
- Carnegie Museum of Art
Werner--SNCC documents, articles, and clippings (Hank Werner papers; Z: Accessions, M71-358, Box 2, Folder 5)
- Creator:
- Werner, Hank
- Date of Original:
- 1962
1963
1964
1966 - Collection:
- Freedom Summer Digital Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Wisconsin Historical Society