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        1. Abiodun Oyewole of the Last Poets wrote poetry inspired by his practice in the African religion of Yoruba.
        2. David Nelson, Gylan Kain, and Abiodun Oyewole, were born on the anniversary of Malcolm X's birthday, May 19, in Marcus Garvey Park.
        3. The active man of politics is a creator, an innovator.
        4. The bond and brotherhood you shared with my late father, Abiodun Ayodele Iluyemi, is a story for another day.
        5. David Nelson, Gylan Kain, and Abiodun Oyewole, were born on the anniversary of Malcolm X's birthday, May 19, in Marcus Garvey Park.!

          Abiodun Oyewole

          American writer

          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.[1] 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."[2]

          Early life

          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 Last Poets

          The group was born on May 19, 1968, Malcolm X's birthday, when Oyewole,