Legendary comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory dies at 84
He was one of the first black comedians in the United States to perform in front of a white audience.

Comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory died on Saturday night, his family announced on Twitter. The 84-year-old had been receiving treatment at a hospital in Washington DC for a severe bacterial infection for a week, according to The Guardian.
Gregory was one of the first black comedians in United States to perform in front of a white audience. He regularly mocked racism through in his performances. He also undertook civil rights activities in the 1960s and campaigned against the Vietnam War. Gregory even ran for the mayor’s post in Chicogo in 1966.
Condolences poured in on social media.
Dick Gregory, God Bless your Soul and may Angels guide thee to thy rest!
— LeVar Burton (@levarburton) August 20, 2017
I've known Dick Gregory since I was 16 years old. A true, committed, and consistent freedom fighter. May he Rest In Peace. pic.twitter.com/4OelJucrbF
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl) August 20, 2017
About being black in America Dick Gregory has passed away, Condolences to his family and to us who won't have his insight 2 lean on
— Whoopi Goldberg (@WhoopiGoldberg) August 20, 2017
R.I.P
He provoked us to think and to change. And he made us laugh, too. Rest, our dear elder, #DickGregory. pic.twitter.com/LxSgYMhI8K
— The King Center (@TheKingCenter) August 20, 2017