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by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th and Lenox
Many suggestions And documents written. Many directions For the end that was given. They gave us Pieces of silver and pieces of gold. Tell me, Who'll pay reparations on my soul? Many fine speeches (o
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox
Many suggestions And documents written. Many directions For the end that was given. They gave us Pieces of silver and pieces of gold. Tell me, Who'll pay reparations on my soul? Many fine speeches (o
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th And Lenox
Many suggestions And documents written. Many directions For the end that was given. They gave us Pieces of silver and pieces of gold. Tell me, Who'll pay reparations on my soul? Many fine speeches (o
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th and Lenox
In 1600 I was a darkie Until 1865, a slave In 1900 I was a nigger Or at least, that was my name In 1960 I was a negro And then brother Malcom came along And then some nigger shot Malcom down But the
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox
In 1600 I was a darkie Until 1865, a slave In 1900 I was a nigger Or at least, that was my name In 1960 I was a negro And then brother Malcom came along And then some nigger shot Malcom down But the
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th And Lenox
In 1600 I was a darkie Until 1865, a slave In 1900 I was a nigger Or at least, that was my name In 1960 I was a negro And then brother Malcom came along And then some nigger shot Malcom down But the
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th and Lenox
We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox
We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo
by Gil Scott-Heron on album Small Talk At 125th And Lenox
We deal in too many externals, brother. Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis. Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism. Always does a man read Mao or Fanon. I think I know yo