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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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Artist: Kool & The Gang
Title: Summer Madness
From Album: Light Of The World
Year: 1974
Genre: Jazz

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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1985 track from lp Rejuvenation (Doctor Jazz)

Ọbádélé Kambon
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⁣Milt Jackson - People Make The world Go around

Baka Omubo
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Welcome back to Powered by Nyame (PBN). Glad to have you here. This week we take aim at inner peace--what is it and how to find or maintain it. Peace within is perhaps the most important thing which money cannot buy and which may challenge "true love" for first place on the podium. Check out this episode and let us know what you think. Don't forget to like, subscribe and join this channel to get access to perks:
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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
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An Inspirational and amazing piece of music. Enjoy.
Mindcuffs is an English song by Brothas Keepa, from the album The Re-education of The Negro.
© 2008

Baka Omubo
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⁣Okuninibaa Kerida McDonald is a Rastafari singer, songwriter, and Harvard graduate who has worked with UNICEF for over 20 years. She is also the mother of reggae singers Kelissa, Keznamdi, Miss Jamaica finalist Kamila, naturopathic doctor Kamani, and UN International school graduate Kadiya.Enjoy 'Throw Forward' clip from ⁣Okuninibaa Kerida McDonald providing sound advice to young parents.➡️ Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'🇲🇱Roots, Rock, Reggae Music🇲🇱Hosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'https://www.WLOY.orgSunday 9 -11 AM ESTWednesday 8- 10 AM ESTThursday 10- Noon AM EST#parenting #ineverknewtv ineverknewtv

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
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These are Stories , Proverbs and Traditions rooted in Afrikan =Black culture.
Speaker : Professor Kofi Asare Opoku.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
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"Brotherhood of Death" is a 1976 American film directed by Bill Berry. It falls within the exploitation genre and is notable for its portrayal of racial issues, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement era.

The film follows three African American Vietnam War veterans who return to their hometown in the American South, only to find that racism and discrimination are still rampant. They witness a white police officer unjustly shooting a black man and decide to take matters into their own hands. The veterans form a vigilante group called the "Brotherhood of Death" to fight against racial injustice and protect their community.

"Brotherhood of Death" addresses themes of racism, discrimination, and the struggle for equality. It explores the complexities of racial tensions in the United States during the 1970s, drawing parallels between the experiences of black soldiers fighting abroad and the challenges they face upon returning home.

The film received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its exploration of important social issues and others criticizing its low production values and melodramatic elements. However, it remains a notable example of exploitation cinema from the 1970s and is remembered for its attempt to address important social issues within the context of genre filmmaking.
© 1976

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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sermon by Pastor Mack King Carter of New Mount Olive Church in Fort Lauderdale speaks up for Dr Jeremiah Wright, of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, on Fox




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