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Green Lane Masjid, formerly Green Lane Public Library and Swimming Baths
Designed by Martin & Chamberlain 1893–1902 

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While the Sons and Daughters of Small Heath prepare to welcome 2013 inna fine style and fashion with their forthcoming New Year’s Eve Party; it was suggested a few weeks ago by a subscriber and former resident of Small Heath, that PANTHER NEWSLETTER should highlight the richness of exceedingly talented people who used to reside in that little enclave of South-East Birmingham and the contributions they have made to the Entertainment and Arts industry of the UK and the world. So before PANTHER NEWSLETTER boasts and reveals who these talented people are, here is a brief history of the area…

Small Heath is an inner-city area within the city of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. It is situated on and around the A45 (Coventry Road). During World War II, Small Heath was heavily bombed by the German Luftwaffe, resulting in well over 100 fatalities in local houses and factories.

There are two large supermarkets in Small Heath, Asda and Morrisons and the outdoor pursuits centre The Ackers Trust. There is also a business park that is home to the former Birmingham Cable Company, now Virgin Media, the international CADCAM Company Delcam and the UK's leading independent kitchen appliance repair specialists, Repaircare. Up until 1973, Small Heath was the home of the massive Birmingham Small Arms factory (BSA) on Golden Hillock Road and Armoury Road, manufacturing amongst other things, motorcycles, guns, cars, including taxi cabs and bicycles which dominated the local and national economy; (read more here...). The factory was briefly acquired by Norton Villiers Triumph following their takeover of BSA before it closed down; (read more here...), much of it being demolished following the collapse of the British motorcycle industry. Whilst the business park now occupies the site, the remaining buildings are still used for manufacturing.
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Small Heath Park
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There are several parks and green spaces in the suburb, of which the largest is Small Heath Park  (formally known as Victoria Park). Small Heath is also home to Birmingham City Football Club's St. Andrews Stadium.

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A large number of mostly terraced houses were built around Small Heath towards the end of the 19th century, and over the next few decades these buildings became the residence of numerous Irish immigrants.


In the 20 or so years that followed the end of World War II, the area attracted more immigrants – from the Indian sub-continent and the West Indies. Up until the mid 1980s Small Heath became a predominantly West Indian community.
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Sport, Literature, Drama, the Fine Arts and Playing Music were the popular forms of entertainment in this close-knit community. Reggae music, the dance-hall and sound systems during the 1960s, 70s and 80s also played an important roll in their lives. Small Heath held its own when it came to the quality sound systems that graced the reggae dance-halls locally and nationally. Small Heath was home to popular sound systems such as: Iron SoundStudio CitySpacemanCount NevisCount Flashand Prince Trojan to name a few. It also accommodated a number of youth sound systems, the likes of: Jah Rebel SoundCyclopsBosrahCount NyahEarthquakeJah ShantiNegus CityRuffianJah Rockers and there were many more.
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Due to the lack of social housing in the area when the first generation of black-British born youth began to have children of their own, there was a mass exodus from the Small Heath area to other suburbs in Birmingham. However, the spirit and positive vibes still remains in the hearts and minds of them and those who spent their formative years growing up in Small Heath.
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...And now some of the famous residents of Small Heath

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Annette B
(Singer & Songwriter)


Reggae singer Annette B is best known for her melodic Lovers Rock style of singing. She recorded her debut single at the tender age of 15 with Philip Gadd New Talent Records. Annette B then signed to various record labels such as UK Bubblers a subsidiary of Greensleeves, Ariwa Sounds, an album release ‘Suggestive Movements’ and single ‘Fairy Godmother’ released by Charm records Jet Starr.


SOME OF HER SINGLES


YOU'LL NEVER GET TO HEAVEN


AIN'T NO STOPPIN' US NOW


FAIRY GODMOTHER


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DJ Smudge
(DJ with STINGDEM RADIO)


He was one of the original founding members of the Ebony Arts Theatre Group from outta Small Heath in the 1980's. A former semi-professional football player who played for six clubs as well as representing St.Kitts & Nevis in the 2002 World Cup qualifiers. He is currently a UEFA licensed football coach and is an established Deejay for the popular internet radio station from outta Birmingham England; STINGDEM.COM; read more about him here...
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Earl Falconer
(Musician: Bass guitarist with reggae band UB40)


Named after a British unemployment benefit form, pop-reggae band UB40 was formed in a welfare line in 1978, and its multiracial line up reflected the working-class community its members came from. The band consolidated its street credibility with political topics appealing to dissatisfied youth; read more here...


UB40 SINGLES

ONE IN TEN - 1981




KINGSTON TOWN



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Phillip Gadd
(Record Producer)


Reggae music flows through the veins of Phillip "Gadd 59" Whittaker; his father is the creator and legendary Spaceman (sound system). His sister was a member of the Lover's Rock girl group Brown Sugar who sang the reggae classic Black Pride (1977).



During his teenage years Phillip was the inspiration and leader of Jah Rebel (Sound System) and later moved on to produce music of his own forming New Talent Records, producing Annette B's first single when she was just 15 years of age. Over the years, Phillip has rubbed shoulders with legendary reggae artists such as Beres Hammond, Big Youth and the late great Dennis Brown to name a few. 


Produced by Phillip Gadd


Ain't no stoppin' us now - Annette B



Carlton Livingstone - Bad Boys


Book of King Pin - Escort to London


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David Harewood
(A television and film actor)

  • David Harewood plays Friar Tuck; here...
  • David Harewood: as a black actor there are very few roles for me in Britain; read here...
  • Homeland star David Harewood bemoans lack of black roles in the UK; here...
  • David Harewood: The lady spy who ate me for lunch; here...
  • David Harewood talks about being awarded the MBE; here...

Read more about David Harewood here...
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Valda Jackson
(Artist)


Valda Jackson has exhibited widely and has been commissioned for a series of prestigious public art projects. Her work has been shown in the National Portrait Gallery, London, Morley Gallery Westminster and public clients have included Bristol City Council and Newport City Council; more about her here...
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Wilfred Emmanuel Jones
(Businessman, farmer)
(Founder of "The Black Farmer" range of food products.) 


Wilfred Jones was born in Clarendon, Jamaica. In 1961 he moved with his parents to the UK where they settled in Small Heath. After working in the catering industry Wilfred enrolled on a training scheme that led to a job working for Peter Bazalgette on the BBC television series Food and Drink. He worked in television as a producer/director for 15 years. He also appeared on Robert Llewellyn's Carpool on 22 January 2010. His television career gave him the capital to buy West Kitcham Farm, in Devon, which he continues to farm. He became known to the locals who helped him initially with farming as "The Black Farmer", which inspired him to set up the brand of the same name, whose products include awarding-winning sausages, chicken, ham and sauces. He has since become involved in setting up the Black Farmer Scholarship, which aims to help and encourage ethnic minorities to work in the rural community, an area where traditionally they have been under represented. This has been made into a Channel 4 TV series, Young Black Farmers, a series of three, which sees him take a group of nine inner-city school leavers from ethnic minorities on a scholarship on his Devon farm; read more about him and check out his website here...
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James Pogson
(Writer)


When we talk about writers, we automatically think of those who write fiction. James writes both fiction and non-fiction producing words that sell - not just tell. James Pogson is a graduate in Public Administration and Managerial Studies. He has worked in the Arts for more than a decade, writing and producing ideas for radio and theatre. For more than 20 years he's written in the public, private, arts and entertainment sectors - wearing more than one hat. Brought up on stories told to him by both his parents, he's managed to create a living for himself doing just that. Here's his story...
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Moqapi Selassie
(International Dub Poet)


Born and raised in Birmingham England of Jamaican parents Moqapi Selassie, International Dub-Poet, has been performing his spoken words on stage since 1984. He selected and deejayed on sound systems Earthquake and Jah Shanti from outta the Small Heath area of the city back in the day. His unique style encompasses a cultural richness and wisdom that is literally mind-blowing and it is evident that he recognises and acknowledges the power of Father God in his life. His lyrics whether written or improvised freestyle, continually give honour and glory to the creator. This is how his story goes...
  
Listen to his lyrics here...
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Marcus Simeon
(Rasta4Life)


Marcus Simeon is a qualified Youth Worker/Adviser/Counsellor and a functioning member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. He first started his musical career following the legendary JAH REVELATION MUZIC. After their demise in 1992, he became one of the official DJ's on the TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL SOUND SYSTEM along side The Ambassador, Cronical Dan, and Legal Wolf. Here's his story... 


Check out his website; here...


Marcus Simeon & The Artist Band - Testify


Marcus Simeon in the Motherland - An interview



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Norman Samuda Smith
(Editor/Author/Publisher)


On April 5th 1982, Norman Samuda Smith was confirmed as the first black British born novelist to be published in the United Kingdom when his novel Bad Friday was published by Trinity Arts, short-listed for the Young Observer Fiction Prize later that year and re-published by New Beacon Books in 1985. During the 1980's and 1990s, he also played semi-professional basketball with his club Small Heath Panthers (Read more about them here...) who became one of the most feared and respected basketball clubs in the West Midlands Basketball League. 


He was a founder member of Ebony Arts Theatre Group in 1983 and is currently the Writer/Editor/Publisher of Panther Newsletter and Samuda Smith Publications

It's a labour of love - Norman Samuda Smith BBC interview; here... 


Listen to Norman Samuda Smith reading his story Rasta Love; here...


Interview with Norman Samuda Smith - Making History BBC Radio 4; here...  
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EVERYTING BLESS
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DON'T MISS OUT ON THE PARTY OF THE YEAR
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MAKING HISTORY

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Norman Samuda Smith - Writer/Editor/Publisher of Panther Newsletter is interviewed on BBC Radio 4 UK "Making History" where he talks about Black History. His interview starts around 6 minutes 30 seconds into the programme - but have listen to the whole show when y'all have a window - an interesting programme; listen to the programme here...
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A LABOUR OF LOVE

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Birmingham writer Norman Samuda-Smith and the main man behind Panther Newsletter discovered his love of writing when he was 10 years old. He made history in 1982 for being the first Black British-born novelist to be published in the UK. The year 2012 celebrates this achievement he made 30 years ago; read about it here...
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Talisha Johnson of Scene Birmingham has: An Interview with Norman Samuda-Smith: The UK’s First Ever Black British-Born Published Novelist; read the interview here...
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THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF SMALL HEATH BIRMINGHAM ARE SET TO WELCOME 2013 INNA FINE STYLE
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"So mek it a date 'n' don't be late, cos music gwine t'row down dat yuh will surely appreciate!"

For more details of dis musical shower click yuh finger right here...

DON'T MISS IT!!!
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SPECIAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH ISSUE OCTOBER 2012


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"Once the shepherd has spoken, it's down to the sheep to obey."
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HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY TO PANTHER NEWSLETTER


PANTHER NEWSLETTER  started out as a hobby and has become a global phenomenon. Launched November 22 2009, with a vision to highlight local talent; within three months of its launch, PANTHER NEWSLETTER caught the eye of the global internet community and has grown from strength to strength.

LONG MAY IT CONTINUE TO THRIVE AND GROW STRONGER!!

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Welcome to your special BLACK HISTORY MONTH issue of PANTHER NEWSLETTER.


PANTHER NEWSLETTER provides news, updates, current affairs, history and what's happening across the global community.

Check out its associated sites: PANTHER NEWSLETTER, your on line cultural review.

Mother site SAMUDA SIMTH PUBLICATIONS, featuringCULTURE CORNER ARCHIVES. Read some of the best ARTICLES first published in PANTHER NEWSLETTER.

Also check out the articles written by the editor at  HUBPAGES BY NORMSKI, and if you prefer, you can follow all of this on FACEBOOK, TWITTER and PINTEREST.

So less chat, more edutainment.

ENJOY!
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GROUND BREAKING NOVEL BAD FRIDAY IS 30 YEARS OF AGE!!!
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By Norman Smith
Published by New Beacon Books


£ 12.00
ISBN: 9780901241603
Format:  Hardback
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First published in 1982 (Trinity Arts; Birmingham), short-listed for the Young Observer Fiction Prize the same year and republished in 1985 by New Beacon Books; London/Port of SpainBAD FRIDAY is the ground breaking novel, written by the UK's first black British born novelist Norman Samuda SmithSet in the mid 1970s, BAD FRIDAY follows the fortunes of Delroy Bell, a young black school-leaver and his friends. The prospects for them look grim. Will Delroy realise his dream and become a professional basketball player; or will he end up hustling and gambling on the streets like his cousin Peter says? BAD FRIDAY tells how each are searching for a future, an identity and respect they feel was denied their parents; and the predicament in which Faye, young and pregnant finds herself - anxious about the possible rejection of her family and the baby's father. A compelling page turning novel and exceptionally well written.

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"Bad Friday is the first novel to come out of the black British working class experience; and it confronts in an artistic form, the life of black youth in Britain today." John La Rose, New Beacon Books (1985)


Norman Samuda Smith with John La Rose @ the Bad Friday book launch; Finsbury Park, London: April 1985

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"I read Bad Friday before I met Norman and felt it was good then: a novel about school leavers set in inner-city Small Heath Birmingham (UK) among the Afro-Caribbean community in the 1970s. It uses the dialogue of the community skilfully to tell an affecting story. What's amazing (to me) about it is the author's youth when he wrote it. He was in his early twenties, but he shows a mastery of narrative..." Alan Beard, goodreads (January, 2001)

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 IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT A COPY OF BAD FRIDAY IN YOUR COLLECTION YET...

Buy a copy here…
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An Interview with Norman Samuda-Smith: The UK’s First Ever Black Published Novelist

BY TALISHA JOHNSON - OCTOBER 15 2012
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Scene Birmingham had the pleasure of interviewing Birmingham born writer Norman Samuda-Smith who made history in 1982 for being the first Black British-born novelist to be published in the UK. He discovered his passion for writing at 10 years of age and has continued in writing and publishing more of his work; his novel Bad Friday, which made history, was also short-listed for the Young Observer Fiction Prize; read his interview with me here...

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BOOKS WORTH READING

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                  KING OF KINGS

by Claudette E Johnson                                                                        SHADOW PEOPLE

                                                                              by Martin Glynn

UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS                                                                                                                                                                              
                                                                     CELEBRATE WHA?

                       Ten Black British Poets from the West Midlands      






                
                                                                        
















MY DEEPEST THOUGHTS THROUGH MY EYES  ~  THROUGH MY EYES  ~  THE INSIGHTS OF BLACKPOET by Joanne 'Blackpoet' Stephen



 FULL DETAILS OF ALL THE BOOKS ABOVE here...

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INTERESTING READING

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The Third Musketeer

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AUSTERITY KEEPS EUROPEANS ON EDGE

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Recent riots in Greece and Spain over their respected government's austerity measures affirms the feeling that the everyday populous of Europe are not happy. They are losing their patience and can't take any more spending cuts which is affecting mainly the poor and needy. Meanwhile, Europe's leaders go around in circles and end up with no solutions. In December 2011, editor 'Normski' Samuda Smith wrote an article about this subject with a biblical twist in PANTHER NEWSLETTER, which has gone on to become the most popular read piece in the on line cultural review during 2012. If you haven't read it yet, here's your chance to read Normski's article now; THE AGE OF IRON AND CLAY; here... 

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JENNIECE ANDERSON
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Jenniece Anderson is an artist, art teacher and art dealer. Born in Jamaica, Jenniece currently lives and works in London. A prolific painter, she is committed to celebrating and promoting Caribbean art which was the driving force for her establishing “Bingy” Art Gallery of which she was the art director; check out her website here...

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WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE BY BROTHA CHAZ WALKER
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Brotha Chaz Walker (PANTHER NEWSLETTER ARTIST OF THE MONTH/January 2011); hails from out of Oakland California. He is a musician, poet, community activist and educator. Dubbed “the High Priest of Hip Hop," his brilliant album WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE released on Inersa Records; which gives you a superb cocktail of Hip Hop, Reggae and Afrobeat, is available for you to purchase here… 

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Check out Mama Ife's food for thought blog. Where she feeds you with common sense and old school wisdom for our time; here...

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HEAR MY PRAYER

by

OAKLAND INTERFAITH GOSPEL CHOIR 
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Under the direction of the visionary Terrance Kelly, the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir has developed into one of gospel's premier ensembles. The release of the choir's album, October 4 2011 "Hear My Prayer," is only the fifth in its 25-year history. It is a cause for celebration among lovers of great gospel music everywhere!

During my recent trip to California (September 2012), to visit family and friends, I had the pleasure meeting Terrance Kelly. He being a good friend of my cousin Michael and his Fiancé Nicolia who both live in Oakland, Terrance invited us to his home on a beautiful Sunday morning where he cooked up a proper US deep south breakfast. A Great guy, inspiring conversation, with forever positive energy.


For all lovers of gospel music, the choir's CD "Hear My Prayer" is available on their website


You can listen to the tracks of the album here... - and if their vibes sweet you - you can buy a copy here...

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HOLY & HORNY

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Touring the West Midlands Autumn 2012

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY TONYA BOLTON

DIRECTED BY JON TREVOR

"A long time in the making and finally on tour"

Birmingham's multifaceted and multi-talented Tonya Bolton enthrals you with her one woman show. Let her take you on a journey taken by many, but one that is rarely shared so honestly in the public domain.

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TOUR DATES
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September 29 2012 - The Public, West Bromwich (Performance) - 0121 533 7161 - www.thepublic.com.

October 13 2012 - MAC, Birmingham (Performance) - 0121 446 3232 - www.macarts.co.uk

October 25 2012 - Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton (Performance) - plus Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton (Empowerment Day for Women) - 01902 321 321 - www.arena.wlv.ac.uk


CATCH A PREVIEW OF HER SHOW...



KETCH THE FEEDBACK




Want to know more about Tonya? Check out her website

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AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED

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TRULY MAJESTIC

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REGGAE ROOTS & CULTURE, SKA, ROCKSTEADY, LOVERS ROCK, SOULFUL RARE GROOVES, CLUB CLASSICS, LATIN, JAZZ, SOCA, AFRO-FUSION, AFROBEAT...



For all connoisseurs who prefer less chat and more music; Tune into Majestic Radio launched on the earthstrong of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie July 23 2011.

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SPOKEN WORD

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 Another PANTHER NEWSLETTER SPECIAL GUEST; July 2011JOANNE 'BLACKPOET' STEPHEN from outta Brooklyn, New York of Guyanese roots; gives us a taste of her poetry...



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THE DUB LISTINGS SITE IS NOW LAUNCHED

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If you promote Dub/Roots/Reggae/Revival/Bashment/Dancehall events; just register as a promoter and post your events on the site here... You can also buy/sell event tickets direct from the event listings via: http://www.I-Want-Tickets.com 


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For more interesting and inspiring websites check out the COOL LINKS list on the side bar.

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SAMUDA SMITH DESIGNS SHOP

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BAD FRIDAY ON CANVAS




The original pencil drawing by author Norman Samuda Smith (April, 1982). It became the original cover design for his ground breaking novel Bad Friday and is now available on canvas. View more of his designs here...
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...and finally, every one's favourite... 


"...DIS YAH VERSION AH NO KING JAMES VERSION..."


CULTURE CORNER ARCHIVES

Presents...

TRIBUTE TO OUR S/HEROES VOLUME II

“If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life.
Marcus Garvey

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WATCH THE VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ABOUT MARCUS GARVEY




READ TRIBUTE TO OUR S/HEROES VOLUME II here...
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Here ends your special BLACK HISTORY MONTH issue.

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Until then, remember...

"It is only when man becomes master of his fate - able to determine his destiny - that he can be free from fears and inferiority"

His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I

- July 2, 1963 -



"EVERYTING  BLESS"