Biden Issues Pardons for Civil Rights Leader and Other Advocates
In a significant act of clemency, U.S. President Joe Biden pardoned five individuals on January 19, 2025, including the late civil rights leader Marcus Garvey, who died in 1940. Garvey is recognized for his efforts in organizing mass movements among African Americans and was previously convicted of mail fraud in 1923. His sentence was commuted in 1927 by President Calvin Coolidge.
The other individuals pardoned by President Biden include Darryl Chambers, a gun violence prevention advocate; Ravidath “Ravi” Ragbir, an immigration advocate; Don Leonard Scott, a former non-violent drug offender who became the first Black speaker of the Virginia state legislature; and Kemba Smith Pradia, a criminal justice advocate. Biden also commuted the sentences of Robin Peoples and Michelle West, who were credited with remarkable rehabilitation.
This move reflects Biden's continued commitment to criminal justice reform and addresses historical injustices.
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