BREAKING: The Ancestors Welcome Clarence Clemons, 69, of The E Street Band
• June 18, 2011 • Comments Off on BREAKING: The Ancestors Welcome Clarence Clemons, 69, of The E Street BandPosted in African American History, American History, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Clarence Clemons, Class, Cultural History, Love, Music, Religion, Spirituality, Sports, The Mainstream Media (MSM)
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Clarence “Big Man” Clemons, 69, The Boss’ Saxophonist, Rallies After Stroke
• June 14, 2011 • Comments Off on Clarence “Big Man” Clemons, 69, The Boss’ Saxophonist, Rallies After StrokePosted in Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Music, Music Videos, Religion, Spirituality, Sports, Women
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Christmas Songs: “Merry Christmas, Baby,” Otis Redding, 1968
• December 25, 2010 • 36 CommentsPosted in African American History, American History, Aretha Franklin, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Love, Music, Otis Redding, The Rest of the World, Uncategorized
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Howard Zinn, Author of “A People’s History of the United States,” Dies at 87
• January 28, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in Afghanistan, American Foreign Policy, American Politics, Asians/Asian Pacific/Asian Americans, Chicanos/Latinos, Class, Cuba, Education, Haiti, History, Iran, Mexico, Native Americans/First Nations, Obama Administration, People of Color, Public Intellectualism, Race, The Economy, The Rest of the World, Women
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