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Music to take you Back in Time
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political event:
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The American Indian Movement (AIM) was
founded in 1968 on the promise of "red power." The leaders
of AIM occupied Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay in
1969, claiming the site "by right of discovery."
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social events:
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Institute of the Black World formed in
Atlanta to bring together a community of African American
scholars, artists, and organizers to undertake a serious
study of diaspora experience pertaining to Africans
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drama:
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Ododo (1968) by Joseph A. Walker
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sculpture:
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Nude Torso" (1969) Elizabeth Catlett
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film:
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Gordon Parks wrote, directed, and scored
the autobiographical Learning Tree (1969)
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dance:
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Rod Rogers
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