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#276 Re: Jazz

Posted: 12/02/2021 09:19
by black
dale cooper wrote: 12/02/2021 02:12
Jedan od velikana jazz fuzije. R.I.P. :sad:
jutros procitah
rip Chick


#277 Re: Jazz

Posted: 26/02/2021 01:15
by dale cooper

#278 Re: Jazz

Posted: 02/05/2021 17:22
by Saian

For those who don’t want to google each name and for those who don't know them:

Ada Eastman was Shabaka Hutchings' great grandmother.
http://www.clashmusic.com/videos/premie ... da-eastman

Mamie Phipps Clark was a social psychologist whose work on black children's identity was integral to the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, which resulted in the desegregation of schools. She worked to bring education and resources to children in Harlem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamie_Phipps_Clark

Harriet Tubman is most famous for freeing and providing protection to slaves with the Underground Railroad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman

Anna Cooper was born a slave and became the 4th African-American to receive a doctorate. She is a famous scholar and literary activist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_J._Cooper

Angela Davis is a political activist. She was infamously accused of first-degree murder and was placed on the FBI’s 10 most wanted list for a crime she was not involved in.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Davis

Nanny of the Maroons was a Jamaican slave kidnapped from Ghana. She escaped the plantation and created a settlement for escaped slaves called “Nanny Town”, where she harbored people from attacks of plantation owners.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanny_of_the_Maroons

Yaa Asantewaa was a Ghanaian queen. She led a rebellion against the British after they kidnapped her grandson, a King of Ashanti. She was the first woman in Asante history to lead a war-effort. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaa_Asantewaa

Albertina Sisulu was a vital voice for the anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa.


Doreen Lawrence is a mother whose child was murdered in a high-profile racially motivated attack. She worked to promote police reforms, provided support to victims of hate-crimes, and founded a charity in her son’s name.

#279 Re: Jazz

Posted: 02/05/2021 17:41
by Saian

#280 Re: Jazz

Posted: 02/05/2021 17:49
by Saian


Fela says hi :D

#281 Re: Jazz

Posted: 03/05/2021 22:52
by Saian

#282 Re: Jazz

Posted: 07/05/2022 19:25
by Saian

#283 Re: Jazz

Posted: 27/07/2022 21:23
by John Cleese

#284 Re: Jazz

Posted: 27/07/2022 22:26
by John Cleese

#285 Re: Jazz

Posted: 27/07/2022 22:40
by John Cleese

#286 Re: Jazz

Posted: 27/07/2022 23:09
by John Cleese

#287 Re: Jazz

Posted: 27/07/2022 23:15
by John Cleese

#288 Re: Jazz

Posted: 09/08/2022 14:20
by John Cleese

#289 Re: Jazz

Posted: 09/08/2022 14:27
by John Cleese

#290 Re: Jazz

Posted: 09/08/2022 14:31
by John Cleese

#291 Re: Jazz

Posted: 12/08/2022 00:26
by John Cleese

#292 Re: Jazz

Posted: 12/08/2022 01:26
by guruguru95
John Cleese wrote: 12/08/2022 00:26
Jedan raritet :thumbup:


#293 Re: Jazz

Posted: 12/08/2022 01:32
by guruguru95
Saian wrote: 03/05/2021 22:52
:thumbup:

#294 Re: Jazz

Posted: 12/08/2022 13:12
by John Cleese
guruguru95 wrote: 12/08/2022 01:26
:thumbup:

Prica se da je tog bubnjara Santana zaprosio na svirci, neposredno nakon sola :D

#295 Re: Jazz

Posted: 24/09/2022 19:02
by dale cooper
RIP. :(




#296 Re: Jazz

Posted: 21/11/2022 22:05
by John Cleese

#297 Re: Jazz

Posted: 21/11/2022 22:14
by John Cleese

#298 Re: Jazz

Posted: 18/05/2023 11:38
by Hajvan

#299 Re: Jazz

Posted: 19/11/2023 00:50
by Saian

#300 Re: Jazz

Posted: 19/11/2023 00:52
by Saian