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  1. Too bad these legendary bluesmen are not appreciated more by the younger generation of black kids. They don't seem to be in sync with the blues tempo whereas, in the other neglected black music genre, they don't seem attuned to the fast tempo of instrumental jazz. Who will carry on this heritage??? Yeah, black lives matter. But so does the black music that black people originated.
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  2. I'm hoping that Memphis finds a way to promote BB in the same way they've done with Elvis. He deserves more than a club on Beale Street and should be featured prominently in the redesigned Beale Street Corridor with a statue. We will see though.
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  3. Just registered today. I will be going.
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  4. Imagine a story…a dramatic story based on one of the most poignant issues found all societies and cultures. Since the dawn of human civilization, this issue has been the principle cause behind numerous uprisings, conflicts and wars throughout human history. Within this nation alone, tens of thousands of people have, within the past few decades, risen up in civil rebellion, mounted protests movements and fought all the way to the highest court in the land in their attempt to resolve this troubling issue. Dear reader, I invite you to experience a story whose central theme is based on this issue. Two people, one driven by unconditional love and the other by murderous hatred, form the foundation for this story. Along with encountering various alien planetary civilizations, you will experience high suspense, lethal alien technology and social-political intrigue on a galactic scale. At the culmination of this four-hundred-year story, the entire inhabited galaxy will be experiencing its deadliest conflict. Whether this galactic conflict is resolved or not will hinge upon how this same ongoing issue, the cry for justice, is finally confronted. Dear reader, an amazing journey into the cosmos awaits you. ____________________ You may download your e-book copy of Deadly Artifact ($3.99) from the following: www.amazon.com or www.barnesandnoble.com website: www.eugeneallenwilson.com email: eugeneallenwilson@yahoo.com twitter: https://twitter.com/Vausteau Also, please check out these e-book presentations: Youtube video#1: Youtube video#2:
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  5. Political blogger, and social commentator Marc Polite is an author hailing from Harlem, New York. His second release titled “Everything to Learn, Nothing to Teach” is now available on Amazon. A collection of essays on social issues, politics and life as a husband and father is sure to spark plenty of conversation during the Spring and Summer reading season. Catch Marc in Washington, DC during the 2015 Blogger Week. He’s scheduled to lend his experience on the panel “From Blog to Book: Leveraging Your Social Media Presence to Become An Author”. If you can’t wait until then, stop in to Word Up Bookstore in Manhattan. Mr. Polite is the founder and Editor in Chief of Polite On Society, an award winning blog of social commentary, political analysis and literary reviews. His commentary has been featured in The Grio, Time Magazine, Black Star News, BMORENEWS, The New England Informer, and The Atlanta Post. If you are looking for unbiased and comprehensive dialogue on society and and culture than I invite you to follow him online and keep up with his current projects on either Twitter or Facebook. You won’t be disappointed.
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