
African American Women in Arts & Literature
Lectures in History
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Isn't It a Good Idea to Demolish Stereotypes?
Anne moody became an activist for civil rights as a girl in mississippi. Her next activest album was to honor martin luther king after his assassination, when she wrote, the king of love is dead. She blamed the musing industry for turning on her for her protest songs and mostly lived abroad,. Sadly, plagued by a number of financial and health challenges, until her death in two thousand three. Anne Moody: I think exposing stereotypes can help to demolish them.
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