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Friday, August 21, 2015

Nat Turner's Slave Revolt


August 21, 1831
Nat Turner ~ leads slave revolt in Southampton, VA




Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Kids Who Die

A Movement Grows #Ferguson




Poem by Langston Hughes
Narration Danny Glover
Video created by Frank Chi and Terrance Green


#Africa Hidden Meanings in Congo Music

"Viewed through the lens of music, the Congo presents a stark contrast. From the ravages of the slaving Portuguese, to King Leopold's virtual slave state in the late 19th century, through the monumental corruption and ruthless oppression of the regime of Mobutu Sese Seko that ended in 1997, this African heartland has known a history of unrelieved brutality and sadness. And yet, its cities have produced some of the most innovative and ebullient popular music the continent has known in the past century. Beginning in the 1950s, when Congolese music began to be distributed on vinyl records, it found admirers and imitators throughout East, West and Central Africa, and in much of southern African as well. With Congolese-born ethnomusicologist and author Kazadi wa Mukuna and arts educator and community scholar Lubangi Muniania as guides, this Hip Deep program will delve into the untold stories and messages disguised within the lyrics of Congolese songs."

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Civil Rights Activist Julian Bond Dies at 75

Julian Bond


Born: January 14, 1940 (age 75), Nashville, Tennessee, United States


Died: August 15, 2015, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States


Spouse: Pamela Horowitz (m. 1991), Alice Clopton (m. 1961–1989)


Parents: Julia Agnes Washington, Horace Mann Bond


Children: Jeffrey Alvin Bond, Julia "Cookie" Louise Bond, Phyllis Jane Bond-McMillan, Horace Mann Bond II, Michael Julian Bond


Organizations founded: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,Southern Poverty Law Center


I suggest you make the time to watch these  videos.







Violence is black children going to school for 12 years and receiving 6 years' worth of education
Julian Bond

Black in Brazil

  1. Brazil has the world's second biggest black population after Nigeria, the largest number of people of Japanese ancestry outside Japan, and more people of Lebanese or Syrian extraction than the combined populations of Lebanon and Syria.