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Charlie Rose: January 23, 1998
running time:58:02 added by:CharlieRose source: YouTubeFirst, a conversation with Al Hunt of "The Wall Street Journal" and a pundit for CNN's Capital Gang about Monica Lewinsky's allegations that she had a sexual relationship with President Clinton. Then, a conversation with author Taylor Branch about the latest installment in his trilogy about the Civil Rights movement, "Pillar of Fire". Volume II tells the story of America during the Martin Luther King, Jr. years, from Birmingham in 1963 to Selma, Alabama in 1965. Finally, a conversation with actor Frank Langella about his starring role in his own adaptation of the play "Cyrano de Bergerac". He discusses why a modern revival of the classic French love story will resonate with audiences today.
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Ray Reach Combo - Yardbird Suite
running time:02:05 added by:slramos source: YouTubeRay Reach Combo Jazz Workshop - 10/28/2008 Selma AL.
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Ray Reach Combo - Cheek to Cheek
running time:05:31 added by:slramos source: YouTubeRay Reach Combo Jazz Workshop - 10/28/2008 Selma AL.
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President Johnson: Right of Blacks to vote must be safeguarded
running time:05:04 added by:FaithInUSA source: YouTubeEvery man should have the right to vote This is not a Negro problem
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KKK Defeated By Civil Rights Martyrs November 4, 2008
running time:04:59 added by:MaryLiuzzoLilleboe source: YouTubeMy third attempt at making this clear. It is a short slide show connecting my mother's murder in the civil rights movement in 1965 to the joyous election of Barack Obama in 2008. My mother was Viola Liuzzo, murdered by the klan after the 1965 voting rights march. She was 39 years old and the mother of 5 children.
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Dr. Mattie Moss Clark - 50 Years
running time:08:58 added by:lblu32 source: YouTubeRe-upload....it was taken down the first time...here it is again...Let's celebrate Dr. Clark's life: Born the seventh of nine children to Fred Moss and Mattie J. Walker in Selma, Alabama, she began playing the piano when she was six years old. By 12, she became the musician for her mother's services at the Church of Christ and Prayer. After high school, she attended Selma University and received training in classical music and choral singing. In addition, she continued to travel with her mother and play at her mission services. She moved to Detroit in 1947 to be with her sister Sybil Burke and became a member of Greater Love Tabernacle Church of God in Christ. There, under the leadership of Bishop W. Rimson, she was baptized in the Holy Ghost and subsequently became the Minister of Music. She served an historic tenure as Minister of Music for both Southwest Michigan Jurisdiction and Bailey Temple Church of God in Christ, under Bishop John Seth Bailey. Soon when she was in demand to train choirs at churches throughout the brotherhood of COGIC. She married her first husband, Mr. Cullum, and that union produced two children: Leo and Jacqueline. Her next marriage was to Elder Elbert Clark, and unto their union four daughters were born: Denise, Elbernita (known as "Twinkie"), Dorinda and Karen. Gospel singer J. Moss is her nephew. In 1958, she recorded "Going to Heaven to Meet the King", with the Southwest Michigan State Choir, becoming the first person to commit the sounds of a choir to record. She was also the first person to separate vocal parts into soprano, alto and tenor. She received three gold albums with the Southwest Michigan State Choir, and went on to write and arrange hundreds of song and recorded over 50 albums. She directed Cadillac Motor Company's Christmas choir for 11 years and also conducted community-wide mass choirs for the prestigious NAACP Freedom Fund Dinners. In 1979, she founded the Clark Conservatory of Music in Detroit, which established itself as one of the most prestigious schools of its kind in the country. In 1981, Trinity College] in Pennsylvania conferred upon her one of their highest honors, the degree of Doctor of Humanity . After the death of Bishop Bailey in 1985, she continued as State Minister of Music for Southwest Michigan Jurisdiction #1, attending Greater Mitchell Church of God in Christ, under Bishop J.H. Sheard. She was also one of the editors and contributors to the hymnal published by the Church of God in Christ entitled, Yes, Lord. When the late Bishop J.O. Patterson appointed her the International President of the Music Department in 1968, she worked to instill within musicians and choirs a responsibility to Christ as well as capability for Christ. Throughout her efforts, young people especially received her and many were saved, and uplifted by her music and message. She completely revolutionized the music departments. She gave definition to the role of State Minister of Music, traveled year-round to every state in the country conducting workshops, rehearsals and musicals to prepare choirs for service on the National Church level and organized the structure of the National Music Convention of the Church of God in Christ. Dr. Clark introduced the workshop and seminar concept to the convention, and, along with her staff, structured classes for the convention and created "A Star Is Born", the program where new talent was introduced before thousands. As her health declined, Dr. Clark never lost the fire and passion for her mission. An accomplished musician, arranger, composer, leader, director, teacher and exemplary woman of God, Dr. Clark died on September 22, 1994.
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Please Break The Law.com - 07 December 1, 1955
running time:02:10 added by:papeluso source: YouTubeDecember 1, 1955
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mustng vs grand prix
running time:00:11 added by:stillcantgitrite source: YouTubegrudge racing in selma al.
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mustang vs regal
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The Annointed Brown Sisters- True Vine
running time:04:09 added by:thareelmacoy source: YouTubeThe Brown Sisters in Selma Alabama at the Performing Art Center singing True Vine. Enjoy.










