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Aretha Franklin Hooked On Your Love

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Happy Anniversary!  On this day in 1960 Queen Aretha made her stage debut at The Village Vanguard in NYC.

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Five Things You Should Know About Fred Shuttlesworth

When legendary civil rights activist Reverend Fred L. Shuttlesworth died today, many Americans had no idea who he was or what he’d accomplished in his 89 years on earth. It’s an unfortunate reality that people often think Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were the beginning and end of black activism in the Civil Rights era. In fact, nothing could be more wrong. From the 1950s onward, Shuttlesworth was a major factor in ending Jim Crow laws in the South, and many other oppressive forces throughout the United States. Here are the top five things you should know about him.

1. From the start of his career, Shuttlesworth, who was raised poor in Alabama, was fiery and obstinate. After Alabama officially banned the NAACP from operating within the state in 1956, Shuttlesworth, then a pastor, founded the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights. The ACMHR’s first major order of business was a Birmingham bus sit-in, during which Shuttlesworth and others boarded city buses and sat in the “whites only” sections. The ACMHR would eventually become charter member organization in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

2. He lived nearly nine decades, but many people tried to kill Shuttlesworth much earlier for his outspokenness. He was the target of two bomb attacks, one on his home and one on his church. And when Shuttlesworth tried to enroll his daughters in an all-white Birmingham school in 1957, an armed mob attacked him, beating him unconscious and stabbing his wife. The couple survived, and when a doctor remarked that Shuttlesworth was lucky to have avoided a concussion,Shuttlesworth said, “Doctor, the Lord knew I lived in a hard town, so he gave me a hard head.”

3. Though he worked closely with King, Shuttlesworth’s style was decidedly different. “Among the youthful ‘elders’ of the movement,” historian Diane McWhorter told The New York Times, “he was Martin Luther King’s most effective and insistent foil: blunt where King was soothing, driven where King was leisurely, and most important, confrontational where King was conciliatory—meaning, critically, that he was more upsetting than King in the eyes of the white public.” Despite their differences, King once called Shuttlesworth ”the most courageous civil rights fighter in the South.”

4. Shuttlesworth’s fiercest enemy in Birmingham was infamous public safety commissioner Bull Connor. Connor’s violent responses—attack dogs, fire hoses, billy clubs—to Shuttlesworth’s peaceful demonstrations were integral in changing America’s attitude about Jim Crow. “The televised images of Connor directing handlers of police dogs to attack unarmed demonstrators and firefighters’ using hoses to knock down children had a profound effect on American citizens’ view of the civil rights struggle,” says the Shuttlesworth Foundation’s website.

5. After his actions helped spawn the passage of the federal Civil Rights Act in 1964, Shuttlesworth continued fighting for justice in realms both racial and economic. In 1988 he founded the Shuttlesworth Housing Foundation to help low-income families own their own homes, and in 2004 he became president of the SCLC. A firebrand to the end, he resigned from the SCLC within months, saying “deceit, mistrust and a lack of spiritual discipline and truth have eaten at the core of this once-hallowed organization.” Three years ago, the city of Birmingham named its airport after Shuttlesworth. There are still no monuments named after Bull Connor.



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Luther Ingram If Loving You Is Wrong I Don’t Wanna Be Right (Live)


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Otis Redding Tell The Truth

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10/1/2011 … I can keep a secret…

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Surfside7

so.. I probably have to write some reviews and shit, since that’s my job. So..here’s some stuff..

Tonight I went to a bar in Fort Collins. Surfside 7.

At Surfside 7, the servers, all women, were great. When they chose them, they thought about how a sexy woman will make people keep ordering so they’ll come back. Good work. My waitress said, “what can I do for you?” And while I could think of 14 different things she could do for me, I said, “Beer. You choose.” She chose Somersault from New Belgium. I love her. Food was ok, but pretty great as bar food goes. I would recommend changing the deep frying oil more often, but it was good. I had a basket of mixed fried stuff: Zucchini, mushrooms, mozzarella sticks.. While it was a yummy basket of fried love, it kind of all tasted the same (change the oil- use different fryers.)

They played some good music. Even when I didn’t know the song, it was good enough to make me wanna dance. So, after I ate, I did. Regulars at this bar started to dance, and we had ourselves a party.

Surfside 7 was supa dupa. Sexy ladies waiting on you, good music, good food, and drinks = Great night. While the dance floor is small, it makes it a bit more intimate, and everyone dances together- or at least with me. Happy girl.


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