Songs for Black History Month (part 3) February 23, 2009
Posted by Wheneva Whateva in Black History, Black Is Beautiful, I Heart Music.Tags: Black History, boys choir of harlm, civil rights, eyes on the prize, heroes, krs-one, marvis staples, princely players, raphael saadiq, steal away, tony toni tone
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Here is the finally set. Also see part 1 and part 2.
Princely Players – Steal Away
Marivs Staples – Eyes On the Prize
Boys Choir of Harlem – Heroes
Tony Toni Toné – Stand
KRS-One – Ay Yeah
Songs for Black History Month (pt. 2) February 17, 2009
Posted by Wheneva Whateva in Black History, Black Is Beautiful, I Heart Music.Tags: Black History, civil rights, donny hathaway, freedom, kehembe eichelberger, motherless child, panther, sam cooke, sit in, sweet honey in the rock
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Did you hear part 1. And don’t forget to check for Part 3 (Feb. 23).
Sam Cooke – A Change Is Gonna Come
Donny Hathaway – To Be Young, Gifted, and Black
Kehembe Eichelberger – Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
Sweet Honey In the Rock – Ballad of the Sit-Ins
various artists – Freedom (Theme from Panther) (Black Bag Mix)
Songs for Black History Month (pt. 1) February 15, 2009
Posted by Wheneva Whateva in Black History, Black Is Beautiful, I Heart Music.Tags: billie holiday, Black History, civil rights, curtis mayfield, freedom, howard university, people get ready, sncc, strange fruit, sweet honey in the rock, wade in the water
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Here’s part 1 of my Black History Month playlist. Stay tuned for part 2 (Feb. 17) and part 3 (Feb. 23).
Billie Holiday – Strange Fruit
SNCC Freedom – We Shall Not Be Moved
Sweet Honey In the Rock – No More Auction Block
Curtis Mayfield – People Get Ready
Howard University Chamber Choir – Wade In the Water
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story February 7, 2009
Posted by Wheneva Whateva in Black History, Black Is Beautiful, On the Tube.Tags: aunjanue ellis, ben carson, cuba gooding jr, johns hopkins, kimberly elise, twins
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Check this out on Sat., Feb 7 @ 8pm (eastern) on TNT.
In 1987 Dr. Ben Carson was the first to successfully separate Saimese twins joined at the back of the head. More info: http://www.tnt.tv/movies/giftedhands/
