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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Clarence Lusane Discusses The Detroit Riots Of 1967 20170723

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Clarence Lusane Discusses The Detroit Riots Of 1967 20170724

And the second night of the uprising, what we called rebellion, my mother and my sister and i had walked to one of the major intersections about two blocks from our house and we had been there for about 15 minutes and suddenly there were shots. There was gunfire. Everyone on the corner was shot except me. My mother and sister were shot, injured. Thankfully they were not lifethreatening injuries but they had to go to the hospital. I ran and got right father. He came up with the car and we took people to the hospital. I was 13yearsold. As you can imagine was very traumatic but notches for me, for the entire city that went through that experience. It has not been something that i had thought about. I have thought about it on my life and it affected the direction my life took. The uprising continued for nearly a week. 43 people were killed. Thousands were injured. At least 2000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. What started the uprising . What happened . There were a million reasons it

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Clarence Lusane Discusses The Detroit Riots Of 1967 20170724

And the second night of the uprising, what we called rebellion, my mother and my sister and i had walked to one of the major intersections about two blocks from our house and we had been there for about 15 minutes and suddenly there were shots. There was gunfire. Everyone on the corner was shot except me. My mother and sister were shot, injured. Thankfully they were not lifethreatening injuries but they had to go to the hospital. I ran and got right father. He came up with the car and we took people to the hospital. I was 13yearsold. As you can imagine was very traumatic but notches for me, for the entire city that went through that experience. It has not been something that i had thought about. I have thought about it on my life and it affected the direction my life took. The uprising continued for nearly a week. 43 people were killed. Thousands were injured. At least 2000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. What started the uprising . What happened . There were a million reasons it

Senegal artists discover freedom in slam poetry

Dilaminou Theila strides confidently onstage in a working-class neighbourhood in Senegal’s seaside capital Dakar to recite free-form verses about love. “Like the prodigal son/I set out to discover the world and its seductions/But all I got was sorrow,” she declaims, in French, winning uproarious applause from about 50 slam-poetry enthusiasts.

Senegal artists discover freedom in slam poetry

Dilaminou Theila strides confidently onstage in a working-class neighbourhood in Senegal’s seaside capital Dakar to recite free-form verses about love. “Like the prodigal son/I set out to discover the world and its seductions/But all I got was sorrow,” she declaims, in French, winning uproarious applause from about 50 slam-poetry enthusiasts.

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