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Nina Simone - Why? (The King of Love is Dead) [Full Live Version] -
- 2012/02/08 The 29th part of the Zero Moment Wibbly Wobbly time crisis story line -
caption: In the year 53721 1/2 the teen with the cubed fro makes sure Mutuvulu revolution on earth x-12 is successful for the lizard-like anthropomorphic aliens knows as the Mutuvulus as they fight for their freedom from the bonds of mankind. - 2012/02/08 Should I Say "Black" or "African American"? Good question. - Should I Say "Black" or "African American"?
I came on a site that posed this question and I was impressed with the interesting comments that were contributed. I'm not going to say much about it myself but I think you'll find the scope of response... - 2012/02/08 Martin Luther King & Malcolm X: Striking Similarities Part 1 of 3 - See this very interesting sequence of videos comparing the words of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. This is the first time I've seen them presented like this. Do you believe they were more alike than different, in their ideas?
Martin Lut... - 2012/02/08 Racism in Nova Scotia 50's and 60's - Just shaking My Head. Listen carefully for the unconcious racism of the interviewer.
Clara Halfpenny on Viola Desmond
Born and raised in Halifax, Viola Desmond trained as a teacher but soo... - 2012/02/07 Jumpin Jive - Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers -
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Langston Hughes was of the Harlem Renaisssance, an artistic movement of the 1920's in which black artists living in Harlem and elsewhere blossomed in musical ,poetic, theatrical and cultural expression.
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