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And of course a couple of classics ..
Oh yeah, that whole Marvin Gaye album is essential listening in these times.
He never ever became unessential.
1959
August 25
Jazz Great Miles Davis Beaten by NYC Police
The great jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was beaten by New York City police officers and arrested on this day while standing on the sidewalk outside a jazz club where he was performing.
Davis was finishing a two-week stint at the famous jazz club Birdland. While taking a break, Davis escorted a young white woman outside where they could smoke. A white police officer ordered him to “move on.” Davis replied, “For what?” The officer decided to arrest him, a physical struggle ensued, and three detectives joined in and began beating Davis. A crowd of 200 people quickly appeared. Davis was subsequently acquitted of the charges of disorderly conduct and assaulting an officer. The story, complete with pictures, received wide news media coverage, and served to dramatize the simmering issue of racism in the New York City Police Department.
The case dramatized the pattern of police harassment of African-Americans for behavior that is not an offense (standing on the corner smoking a cigarette), and the escalation of such incidents into the use of force by the police.
Thanks @Lady_App_titude
Thanks @bcrichards those are definitely great finds.
@oldschoolwillie The Black Panther of Hip Hop is a definite in.
Opening line: “As far as trying to go up against the government, well, unless the whole country did it, I guess.” Or Marcus Rashford.
Until there is more progress towards justice for all, I may continue to post videos like these:
Payday Monsanto paired with my photos:
Very
It’s a bit of a severe protest song, some may say they’ve taken things too far