The cruelest thing slavery and colonialism did to the Africans was to destroy their memory of what they were before foreign contact.
Dr. Henrik Clarke
who we were is permanently lost… & I don’t what we are now..
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Problems which confront us today are unprecedented
They have no counterparts in human experience
Men search the pages of history for solutions, for precedents
But there are none
This, then, is the ultimate challenge
Where are we to look for our survival?
For the answers to the questions which have never before been posed?
We must look, first, to Almighty
Who has raised man above the animals and
Endowed him with intelligence and reason
And we must look into ourselves, into the depth of our souls
We must become something we have never been
And for which our education and
Experience and environment have ill-prepared us
We must become bigger than we have been
More courageous, greater in spirit, larger in outlook
We must become members of a new race, overcoming petty prejudice
Owing our ultimate allegiance not to nations
But to our fellow men within the human community. - Hardcore Lyrics by Jah9
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I can bring my own damnation if I judge and doubt what I do or I can build a whole damn nation and make all our dreams come true..
Open Heart - Jah9
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This week a wonderland of stardust with Deep Purple, Don Spencer, The Prodigy, Yaadcore, Hassan Ideddir, Rhi, Aoife Nessa Frances, Ivor Cutler, Jerry Reed, Nsasi, Miles Davis, The Hempolics with Macka B, Diagram Brothers, Black Midi, King Crimson and Scott Walker
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You And I (feat. Pressure Busspipe)
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2 0 2 2 0 6 1 4 ( 8 2 5 1 ) Open from8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. (Last call 1:30 p.m.) #CinematikSaloon "ワクワクするねぇ〜" さぁ、今夜もご機嫌にまいりましょ。 近々の休み 16(木) #シネマチックな名盤 #Jah9 (Kyoto, Japón) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeyJCx9vYv2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Humble Mi
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more that I learn show the little that Ik
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BLACK PEOPLE CIVILISED EARTH - JAH9In this clip, Jamaican reggae artist Jah9 passionately makes the case that the African diaspora is actually an exile community.
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