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1 | Looking Ahead Visionarywise |
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2 | The Whole Goal of Humanity Is To Destroy Itself |
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3 | Election Day |
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4 | Somewhere Else |
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5 | The Next Act Is The Finale |
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6 | The Musicians Really Don't Know The Extent Of What I'm Doing |
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7 | The Problem with the black man |
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8 | Blocked and Blocked and Blocked |
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9 | Black Arts |
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10 | Malcolm X |
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11 | Painting Pictures of Another Plane of Existence |
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12 | You Might Say I'm a Force of Nature |
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13 | The Africans now Are in a State of Turmoil |
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14 | The Name Of The Being |
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Sun Ra and Henry Dumas
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This record of sorts, comes from the 1966 interview of Sun Ra by his then student Henry Dumas. Dumas was a a black poet and writer closely associated with jazz music in the 1960's especially avant-garde projects such as Sun Ra's. The interview itself, is conducted over the music of Sun Ra's album 'Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy' providing an appropriate back drop for the the speech. Dumas' questions are directed at certain elements of Sun Ra's belief system ranging from the part Africans played in the slave trade, to the nature of God and infinit… read more
This record of sorts, comes from the 1966 interview of Sun Ra by his then student Henry Dumas. Dumas was a a black poet and writer closely associated with jazz music in the 1960's espe… read more
This record of sorts, comes from the 1966 interview of Sun Ra by his then student Henry Dumas. Dumas was a a black poet and writer closely associated with jazz music in the 1960's especially avant-garde projects such as Sun Ra… read more