el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz
Creative writing from the Conscious I- thoughts, reflections and ideas expressed in urban literature, Caribbean-themed prose and poetry. This blog celebrates the African Diaspora.
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Spoken Word Griots: African Oral Tradition in Caribbean Music (Third Part) - Calypso
Spoken Word Griots: African Oral Tradition in Caribbean Music (Third Part) - #Calypso by K. Omodele African traditions and customs are i...
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