Theme song to a 1970's sitcom.
First 2 pages of interview with Liz Phair on her music career post-split from her husband alongside the release of her first album in five years.
In between 1939-1946 famed writer Juan Liscano traveled his native country of Venezuela to record the various musical folklore of the state's inhabitants. Selections were contextualized by Liscano and Charles Seeger, an ethnomusicologist and father of folk revivalist Pete Seeger. Las quitiplás are…
Picture 1: Record Cover art of the album Audio 1: Song of "Lost Ones" Picture 2: Lyrics
I would go on record to say that Ida Wells was one of the bravest women of her time. Because of this, we chose her as one of our artifacts. We decided to pick a few snip-its from the artifact to discuss, which will be explained below. Her speech entitled “Lynching, our National Crime”, captured the…
A New York Times article that reports on Malcolm X's opinions of the Birmingham, Alabama children's march, as well as other Civil Rights issues taking place throughout 1963 America.