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Democracy Now!
Manning Marable, renowned scholar, was professor of public affairs, political science, history and African American studies at Columbia University. His syndicated column "Along the Color Line" appeared in over 400 world newspapers and journals.
Playlist Labels:
http://www.alternativeradio.org/
http;//www.democracynow.org
wtul.radioactivity.fm
Playlist info for: 'Under The Bus', 02-11-2016, on wtul
Playlist for Under The Bus, 02-11-2016 @ wtul at radioactivity.fm
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Title |
Artist |
Album |
Label |
Genre |
09:00am |
War & Peace Report; a year ago W/O congressional Approval, US went to war with ISIL CW Barbara Lee pushes for debate; Unelected Super Delegates could sway Dem Nomination; DOJ sues Ferguson MO |
Democracy Now! |
February 11, 2016 |
http;//www.democracynow.org |
Community |
08:00am |
By Any Means Necessary: Malcolm X - It was Malcolm who made it clear that Blacks were the victims of a system of domination and exploitation that was not regional but national, not superficial but structural, not episodic but ongoing and intentional. |
Manning Marable, renowned scholar, was professor of public affairs, political science, history and African American studies at Columbia University. His syndicated column "Along the Color Line" appeared in over 400 world newspapers and journals. |
Program #MARM004. Recorded in Denver, CO on February 21, 1992. |
http://www.alternativeradio.org/ |
Community |
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