African American Music Appreciation Month
🪘🪘🪘 “Every man must act in the Rhythm of His Time. Such is Wisdom… Routine & Prejudice distort Vision. Each man thinks his own Horizon is the limit of the World… In every vital activity, it is the… Read More
🪘🪘🪘 “Every man must act in the Rhythm of His Time. Such is Wisdom… Routine & Prejudice distort Vision. Each man thinks his own Horizon is the limit of the World… In every vital activity, it is the… Read More
Posted on June 1, 2024 by malaika mutere
African Culture, African Proverbs, Afrocentricity, afrofuturism, Apartheid, Colonial Experience, Hero's Journey, Imperialism, Indigenous Nations, Neocolonialism, Oral Aesthetics, Oral Tradition, Pan-Africanism, Pop Music, S/Hero's Journey, Shero's Journey, slavery, ubuntu
African American Music Appreciation, Afrika Bambaata, Akete, Amun, Angola, art-for-life's-sake, Babylon, Barack Obama, Bronx, Caribbean, Congo Square, DJ Kool Herc, Doug E Fresh, Funde, Grandmixer DXT, hip-hop, Ipet-Resyt, It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop, Jamaica, Kuntu, manifest destiny, Mut, Nyabingi, scratching, Set, The Southern Sanctuary, Thunder, ubuntu, western exceptionalism, Wynton Marsalis
“I Am – Somebody!” is a praise poem to African-Americans written in the 1950s by Reverend William H. Borders, Sr., Wheat Street Baptist Church pastor and civil rights activist. The poem is most often associated with the Reverend… Read More
Posted on June 25, 2013 by malaika mutere
Malaika Mutere