History of Dick Gregory: From Comedian to Activist

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In 1961, Dick Gregory was the first African American comedian to perform at a white club.

A pioneer in the world of stand-up comedy, Gregory's material mocked the bigotry and racism of the time. Gregory is equally known for his activism as well as his comedy. He's one of the most influential comedians in comedy history; inspiring the likes of Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy, and Chris Rock.