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Where is the love? ---- Black Eyed Peas Black or White, by Michael Jackson

Don't Call Me Ni**er, Whitey, by Sly and the Family Stone

Malcolm X, by Dennis Brown

Strange Fruit, by Billie Holliday

Brother Louie, by Hot Chocolate

Lament for the Cherokee Indian Nation, by Paul Revere and the Raiders

Tribute to Steve Biko, by Tapper Zukie

Mississippi Goddam, by Nina Simone

Ku Klux Klan, by Steel Pulse

Black and White, by Three Dog Night

Black Liberation Struggle, by Gregory Isaacs also try songs by:

Linton Kwesi Johnson

Gil Scott Herron

the Last Poets Time has come today- Chambers brothers Southern man - Neil Young Ebony and Ivory - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder

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