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Kani Saburi Ayubu July 27, 2015 Leave a Comment

Sculpture Planned to Honor Activist-Singer Josh White

Josh White Performing With His Guitar

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Filed Under: Black Art News, Music Legends Tagged With: activist, blues, blues musician, civil rights, communism, folk music, greenville, josh white, south carolina

Kani Saburi Ayubu May 19, 2015 Leave a Comment

8 Facts About Dr. James Bevel, the Father of Voting Rights

James Bevel and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Filed Under: Black Historical Facts, Civil Rights Movement Tagged With: birmingham, black history, chicago freedom movement, civil rights, diane nash, freedom riders, freedom rids, james bevel, martin luther king, million man march, sclc, selma, sncc, voting rights

Douglas Evans August 1, 2013 Leave a Comment

John Wesley Dobbs: Using the Power of Freemasonry in the Struggle for Civil Rights

Grand Master John Wesley Dobbs

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Filed Under: Freemasonry, Humpday Heroes Tagged With: atlanta, civil rights, freemasonry, georgia, john wesley dobbs, prince hall

Kani Saburi Ayubu March 23, 2013 Leave a Comment

Our Bestselling African-American Artwork for Women’s History Month (2013 Edition)

Equal Rights by Anthony Armstrong

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Filed Under: Top Sellers, Women's History Month Tagged With: anthony armstrong, birmingham, black history, civil rights, Edwin Lester, Frank Morrison, Fred Mathews, history, kevin williams, london, olympics, slavery, wak, wishum gregory, womens history

Kani Saburi Ayubu January 21, 2013 Leave a Comment

Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Tapestry Throw

Martin Luther King Tribute Tapestry Throw

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Filed Under: Dr. Martin Luther King, Spotlight Collectible Tagged With: black history, civil rights, history, martin luther king, sclc, tapestry gift, tapestry throw

Kani Saburi Ayubu January 21, 2013 Leave a Comment

Slideshow: Our 2012 Martin Luther King, Jr. Quote of the Day Series

Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks with people after delivering a sermon on May 13, 1956 in Montgomery, Alabama.

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Filed Under: Audio & Videos, Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Tagged With: alabama, civil rights, fred shuttlesworth, georiga, martin luther king, quotes, ralph david abernathy, sclc, slideshow

Kani Saburi Ayubu February 27, 2012 Leave a Comment

The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

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Filed Under: Organizations Tagged With: california, civil rights, ella baker, human rights, juvenile justice, oakland, van jones

Kani Saburi Ayubu February 27, 2012 2 Comments

8 Facts About Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth

Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth

“The most courageous Civil Rights fighter in the South.”

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Filed Under: Black Historical Facts, Civil Rights Movement Tagged With: alabama, barack obama, bill clinton, birmingham, cincinnati, civil rights, florida, fred shuttlesworth, martin luther king, ohio, ralph abernathy, selma, st. augustine

Kani Saburi Ayubu January 8, 2012 Leave a Comment

Our Top 7 Martin Luther King Art Prints & Posters

Do What is Right by Anonymous

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Filed Under: Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Top Sellers Tagged With: civil rights, martin luther king, sclc

Kani Saburi Ayubu July 30, 2011 1 Comment

4 Angels by K.A. Williams II

4 Angels by Kevin "WAK" Williams

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Filed Under: Kevin "WAK" Williams, New Releases Tagged With: 16th street baptist church, birmingham, bombing, church, civil rights, hate crime, kevin williams, wak

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