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Chuck Brown- Love Theme from The Godfather.
This track is so incredibly beautiful. Sheâs amazing on the piano. Listen to that bass, too. Gorgeous.
Such incredible talent.
 Slippinâ into Darkness- Marcus Miller
Love this song.
Maxwell-Get to Know Ya
Now Playing::
Jaspects ft. Janelle Monae - My First Love Â
I Want You - 1976 - Marvin Gaye
Now Playing:: Right on Brotha ft Stevie Wonder from Everythingâs Beautiful- Robert Glasper and Miles Davis
Gorgeous song.
I Can't Breathe- Marcus Miller ft. Chuck D, Mocean Worker
"Never a good thing when you're breathing in fear."
Graffiti has long been about the expression of people, places, and things that get overlooked. Graffiti artists take pride in the history of uplifting things tâŠ
Photo: âUntitledâ Harlem, New York, 1952. âInvisible Man: Gordan Parks & Ralph Ellison in Harlemâ Art Institute of Chicago On View Till August 28, 2016
"In the Pines (Oakland)" produced and directed by Rashidi Natara Harper featuring the music of Fantastic NegritoÂ
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Now Playing:: Doxa- Our Treasure is Christ
This beautiful album from Epiphany Fellowship Church (Pastor Eric Mason) is a mix of soul, jazz, gospel, r&b, etc...
Marcus Wicker- Watch us Elocute
(via 2016 Audio Contest Winner in Poetry: Marcus Wicker)
Trevor addresses racial bias in the wake of the fatal police shooting of Terence Crutcher, an unarmed black man.
Black Advocacy Educational Posters (1970) Source:Â ghosts-in-the-tv
I need these in my house!