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Music
to take you Back in Time
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political event:
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As dissatisfaction mounted among
soldiers and the public against U.S. involvement in the
Viet Nam war, the President announced the Nixon Doctrine
in 1969 by which ground troops would be withdrawn while
the U.S. escalated the air war and provided economic and
military aid to South Viet Nam.
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social events:
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The Black Economic Development
Conference met in Detroit in April 1969. Led by James
Foreman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,
the conference issued a "Black Manifesto," calling upon
the "White Christian Churches and Jewish synagogues in
the United States and all other Racist Institutions" to
pay $500 million in reparations and to surrender 60
percent of their assets to the conference to be used for
the economic, social and cultural rehabilitation of the
African American community.
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drama:
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James Earl Jones wins a 1969 Tony
Award for his starring role in The Great White
Hope
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sculpture:
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"Singing Head" (1969) Elizabeth
Catlett
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film:
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If He Hollers Let Him Go
(1968). Raymond St. Jacques plays a fugitive on the
run from Georgia where he was wrongly convicted of raping
a white girl. Eventually, he proves his innocence.
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dance:
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Eleo Pomare
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