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“Mistakes are your best assets. They hone your skills and develop your creativity. Don’t be afraid to make them, the more the merrier.” From Barry Kibrick Eric Metaxas the right-wing author and radio talk show host, once said when he was talking about one of his books and I’m paraphrasing: “We’re all a bunch a screw […]
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This is definitely one of John F. Kennedy's top 3 quotes. You can't have a free society, unless you have an educated society. Americans should free to live their own lives and make their own decisions, short of hurting any innocent person with what they're doing. But they first need the knowledge to make their own decisions, to be truly free.@inessainz01: Así las cosas por aquí!! Cine particular con @carlsjrmex para disfrutar de la @nfl mejor plan imposible!!Great Diana Dors movie. I just wish the full version was available in America.Damn! I was hoping to get through all of 2023 without agreeing with Representative Mike Turner on anything. But he's damn right here.I just think when it comes to Larry Bird and a lot of players from his generation, it's cultural and generational. Young fans are interested in stats. The guy with the most individual stats, will automatically be better than someone who doesn't average as many assists, rebounds, point, etc. Larry Bird is still the best passing and shooting forward ever. Only Magic Johnson was as good a passer then Legend Bird.Jack Sikma is certainly one of the best two-way centers in the NBA in the 1980s. Should've been in the HOF 20 years ago. He was like Bill Laimbeer with a post game. Good outside shooter, good rebounder, good defender, good passer, NBA champion and all star.Follow Me on Facebook
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Canal de Anblog: Bob Dylan and Joan Baez 1963 March on Washington
Source: This piece was originally posted at FRS Daily Press on WordPress: Canal de Anblog: Bob Dylan and Joan Baez 1963 March on Washington The people at the March on Washington certainly weren’t dreaming and were at the start of … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Civil Rights
Tagged 1963 March on Washington, African American History, African-American Community, American History, Bob Dylan, Civil Rights Movement, Equal Justice, Equal Rights, Hollywood, I Feel a Change Comin on, Individual Freedom, Joan Baez, Martin Luther King, The 1960s, Times Are a Changin, Washington, Washington DC, Washington Monument
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Minister Malcolm X: On The March On Washington (1963)
Minister Malcolm X: “MARCH ON WASHINGTON WAS DECEPTIVE” Source:Angelo Shabazz In this speech, you can definitely see the difference in methods and strategy between Malcolm X and Dr. King. Dr. King understood that for African-Americans to get their freedom and … Continue reading
Posted in Malcolm X, Originals
Tagged 1963, 1963 March on Washington, African American History, African American Nationalism, African Americans Nationalists, African-American Community, America, American History, Angelo Shabazz, Black Power, Civil Rights Movement, Malcolm X, March on Washington, Martin Luther King, Nation of Islam, Nationalism, Nationalists, Southern Leadership Conference, The 1960s, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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▶C-SPAN: Video: American Artifacts Preview: One Life: Martin Luther King Jr.
▶ American Artifacts Preview: "One Life: Martin Luther King Jr." – YouTube. C-SPAN covering the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington this weekend should be interesting
Revolution Volume I: The 1960s Counter Culture & Rise of The New Left
Source:Amazon– Roger Kimball’s book at the 1960s Counter Culture. Source:The Daily Press “In The Long March, Roger Kimball, the author of Tenured Radicals, shows how the “cultural revolution” of the 1960s and ’70s took hold in America, lodging in … Continue reading
Posted in New Left, The Daily Press
Tagged 1963, 1963 March on Washington, Amazon, America, Baby Boom, Baby Boom Generation, Baby Boomers, Communism, Communists, Counter Culture, Culture Revolution, Dr. Martin Luther King, Far Left, Hippies, Hipsters, March on Washington, Martin Luther King, Marxism, Marxists, New Left, Revolution Volume I, Roger Dolittle, Roger Kimball, Silent Generation, Socialism, Socialists, The 1960s, The Long March, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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