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- In 1908 Jack Johnson became the first African American boxer to become heavyweight champion. He was impressively fearless, and truly lived life to the fullest in an era designed to prevent him from doing so.
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- Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy. 1927.
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- Sergeant William Harvey Carney of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, an all-Black Union army regiment, prevented the regimental flag from falling into Confederate hands at the Battle of Fort Wagner in July 1863. Wounded several times, Carney received the Medal of Honor for his bravery.
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- Calypso stars Lord Kitchener, Lord Superior & Lord Melody jamming together in 1962.
- CELLISTS
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- Chinese guerrilla fighter Cheng Benhua 成本華 smiling moment before execution by the Japanese, she was 24. (Late 1938) [502 x 806]
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- On this day in 1909, pan-African socialist revolutionary Kwame Nkrumah was born. Details in comments. “If we are to achieve revolutionary Socialism, then we must avoid any suggestion that will imply that there is any separation between the Socialist world and a Third World.”
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- My great grandfather enjoying his cigarette, vodka and sandwich. Restored by me. 1962
- 42
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- The Cyclops, the first pop band in Nigeria to make a record, 1965
- Josephine Baker from her days as a Spy, smuggling secrets for the French Resistance during World War 2. She was awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French Millitary. (1943)
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Dakamana lyric excerpt: ‘It’s time for us to work together, hand and hand And make 2020 a definitive year for peace in Mali The Malian people are exhausted; They no longer believe in the future of this country. Malians are disillusioned; theyre waiting for the truth. Its time to stop and think And make sure that 2020 is a year of peace in Mali. - Il est temps que nous travaillons main dans la main Aux fins que 2020 soit une année définitive de paix au Mali. Les Maliens sont fatigués Et ne croient plus en lavenir de ce pays. Les Maliens sont déçus, et attendent de savoir la vérité. Il est temps de sarrêter pour mieux réfléchir Aux fins que 2020 soit une année de paix au Mali. - - #afelbocoum #desertblues #mali #lyrics - @afelbocoumofficial on Instagram
John Hurt took up the guitar at age nine and played ragtime at local parties throughout his younger years. He was discovered by Okeh Records in 1927 when they passed through his hometown of Avalon, Mississippi. He soon left and began recording in cities like Memphis and New York. Hurt played more of a soft style of Blues, had not performed in large venues until later in life when he played at the Newport Folk Festival in 1963. He was also able to release two of his best albums, “The Immortal Mississippi John Hurt” and “Last Sessions” before his death in 1966. #MississippiJohnHurt #piedmontblues #music #Blues #bluessociety #keepingthebluesalive #guitarist #piedmontbluesmusician #bluesguitarist #folkmusic Photo: https://acousticbluespickers.com/mississippi-john-hurt-his-life-his-times-his-recordings/ - @nationalbluesmuseum on Instagram
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Happy 78th birthday to singer, songwriter, producer, and all around creative genius Swamp Dogg!! Yes he is known for some of the most outlandish(see great) album covers of all time(all of his own design), but the man born Jerry Williams Jr has been writing and singing about equality and what it’s like growing up Black in America his whole career on songs like “I Was Born Blue’’ and “God Bless America For What.’’ He has written songs for everyone from James Brown to Johnny Paycheck to ‘’a motherfucker named Mona Lisa.’ And his cover of John Prine’s “Sam Stone’’ will leave you curled up into a ball on the floor. Do yourself a favor and listen to some Swamp Dogg songs today. Also you have to look up some of his interviews, the man is brilliant, kind, and funny as hell. Happy birthday to the absolute legend Swamp Dogg!! 🎉🎂🎊❤️ - @johnnyknoxville on Instagram
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- The cover of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrongs 1956 duet album looks like the friendly older couple who lives down the street, even though they are two of the greatest musicians of the 20th century.
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- “Lead Belly was not an influence, he was THE influence. If it wasn’t for him, I may never have been here. I don’t think he’s really dead.” - Van Morrison. Born Jan 20, 1889, Lead Belly in Wilton, Connecticut, 1930s.
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Today we remember Compay Segundo. It wasnt his voice or his songs, it was just him. His presence. He had a personal magnetism and he was totally charismatic. - Ry Cooder - - - #compaysegundo #buenavistasocialclub #cuba #cubanmusic #cubanson - @buenavistasocialclubofficial on Instagram
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