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Jimmy Collier / Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick - Everybody's Got A Right To Live album flac

Jimmy Collier / Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick - Everybody's Got A Right To Live album flac Performer: Jimmy Collier
Title: Everybody's Got A Right To Live
Style: Religious, Folk
Released: 1968
Country: US
MP3 album: 1172 mb
FLAC album: 1130 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: APE DTS DMF ASF AAC VOC AA
Genre: Not albums / Folk and Country

Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick (1933–1986) was an African-American musician, civil rights activist, and minister from Haynesville, Louisiana. Together with Earnest "Chilly Willy" Thomas, Kirkpatrick also founded Deacons chapters in other cities of Louisiana, and in Mississippi and Alabama. In 1968, soon after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Kirkpatrick recorded an album with Jimmy Collier, Everybody's Got a Right to Live, for Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, administered by the National Park Service, is located at 1411 W Street, SE, in Anacostia, a neighborhood east of the Anacostia River in Southeast Washington, . Established in 1988 as a National Historic Site, the site preserves the home and estate of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent African Americans of the 19th century. Douglass lived in this house, which he named Cedar Hill, from 1877 until his death in 1895.

Persuading the American public and Abraham Lincoln that we are all equal and deserving of the right to live free, Establishing the North Star newspaper when there was very little in the way of navigation or hope for the millions of enslaved persons, Supporting the rights of women when few men of such importance endeavored to do so

267 quotes from Frederick Douglass: 'Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. 'It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken me., and 'I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence. I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong.

Thomas jefferson! Versus! Frederick douglass! Begin! When in the course of human events It becomes necessary for a battle to commence Then kplow! .

Douglass published three autobiographical books. The first and most influential of these is the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself (1845). The Narrative focuses on the victims of slavery and the barbaric crimes inflicted upon them. It was an immediate success and today is considered a classic slave narrative. A powerful physical presence and a superb orator, Douglass dramatically preached freedom and independence for slaves.

Which president did Frederick Douglass meet with to talk about abolishing slavery? Abraham Lincoln. Douglass's Narrative is like a highway map, showing us the road from slavery to freedom.

Tracklist

Everybody's Got A Right To Live 2:28
Walk The Streets Of Washington 2:20
You're Just A Laughing Fool 3:26
Burn, Baby, Burn 4:22
The Fires Of Napalm 3:40
I Can't Take Care Of My Family This-A-Way 3:00
The Cities Are Burning 3:40
Going Home On The Morning Train 3:55
The Washington Zoo 1:55
Hands Off Nkrumah 3:15
My Old Missus Told Me 2:50

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BR 308 Jimmy Collier / Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick Jimmy Collier / Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick - Everybody's Got A Right To Live ‎(LP, Album) Broadside Records BR 308 US 1968
BRS 5308 Jimmy Collier / Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick Jimmy Collier / Rev. Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick - Everybody's Got A Right To Live ‎(LP, Album) Broadside Records BRS 5308 US 1968