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Walkin' Lie |
Five for the Road |
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| 2 |
Tell Me Why |
Five for the Road |
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| 3 |
Now I Want You (Out of My Head) |
Five for the Road |
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Just One Day |
Five for the Road |
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| 5 |
So Long |
Five for the Road |
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| 6 |
Coretta Scott King, The Right to a Decent Life and Human Dignity, 1971 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 7 |
Angela Davis, I am A Black Revolutionary Woman, 1971 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., We Need to Be United |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 9 |
Shirley Chisholm, It Is Time for a Change |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 10 |
Fannie Lee Chaney, Ben Is Going to Take His Big Brother's Place, 1964 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 11 |
Ida M. Wells-Barnett, Lynching, Our National Crime |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 12 |
Mary Church Terrel, Frederick Douglass, 1908 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 13 |
Mary Church Terrel, The Progress of Colored Women |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 14 |
Sojourner Truth, When Woman Gets Her Rights Man Will be Right, 1867 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 15 |
Sarah Parker Remond, Why Slavery Is Still Rampant |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 16 |
Sojourner Truth, Women's Rights 1851 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 17 |
Maria W. Stewart, What if I Am a Woman |
What if I am a Woman?, Vo |
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| 18 |
Fannie Lee Chaney, Ben Is Going To Take His Big Brother's Place, 1964 |
What If I Am A Woman?, Vol.2: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 19 |
Sarah Parker Remond, Why Slavery Is Still Rampant |
What if I am a Woman?, Vol.1: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 20 |
Sojourner Truth, When Woman Gets Her Rights Man Will Be Right, 1867 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vol.1: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 21 |
Coretta Scott King, The Right To A Decent Life And Human Dignity, 1971 |
What If I Am A Woman?, Vol.2: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 22 |
Mary Church Terrel, The Progress Of Colored Women |
What if I am a Woman?, Vol.1: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 23 |
Ida M. Wells-Barnett, Lynching, Our National Crime |
What If I Am A Woman?, Vol.2: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 24 |
Shirley Chisholm, It Is Time For A Change |
What If I Am A Woman?, Vol.2: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 25 |
Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., We Need To Be United |
What If I Am A Woman?, Vol.2: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 26 |
Angela Davis, I Am A Black Revolutionary Woman, 1971 |
What If I Am A Woman?, Vol.2: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 27 |
Sojourner Truth, Women's Rights 1851 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vol.1: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 28 |
Mary Church Terrel, Frederick Douglass, 1908 |
What if I am a Woman?, Vol.1: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 29 |
Maria W. Stewart, What If I Am A Woman |
What if I am a Woman?, Vol.1: Black Women's Speeches |
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| 30 |
Read-In for Peace Statement, 3 |
Folkways Records Presents: The Original Read-In For Peace In Vietnam |
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Why A War On The Poor |
175 Progress Drive |
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