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Content: THE AFRICAN TRADITION Ben S. Austin The second major tributary of the southern musical tradition comes from the African continent and is the heritage import of the five million slaves brought to North America against...
My memories of the Canal Zone
Content: The following are anecdotes which I remember. I am sure that I have forgotten or confused some of the details and will appreciate any builds and/or corrections from any readers. I will from time -to-time sit down and record new remembrances. I confess...
i think it's more like a ghost that's been following us both
Content: August 14, 2003 - you know, it's not like i travel in any social circle remotely related to yours. by the way, Mars is bright tonight
Hello, I'm Ben Cox and here is my story: Sheriff Lobo's Deputy
Content: Sweden, Asea, Ceylon, ben cox, Vestrasse, Stockholm, Ulf Hansson, 747, Great Britain, Finland
U.S. Catholic: Forgive us our debts.morality of personal international
Content: HighBeam Research, Free Preview: 'Forgive us our debts.morality of personal international '... Full Membership required for unlimited access. Free 7-day trial. Comprehensive archive of newspapers, magazines, trade journals, TV and radio transcripts, ...
William Shakespeare: Henry IV, Part I.
Content: William Shakespeare:Henry IV, Part I.
Gabe So - Whose got my Benjamins?
Content: I'm getting sickeningly poor. I really need to get myin gear, and get myself a second job. I can't handle working only for red eye, part-time, anymore. I need some secondary income, and I need it fast. I talked to my dad for some extra cash and he...
Buy A Misty Mourning - Rett MacPherson at Amazon.com
Content: A Misty Mourning - Price new $6.50, used price $1.30. 5. Another Fun Entry in a Delightful Series. Yes, there are plenty of twists in this story. Some I saw coming and some I didn't. "Grandma Gert" is a nice addition to the "Holy Terror" school of f...
South Knox Bubba
Content: South Knox Bubba's Weblog
The Company Store
Content: Tennessee Ernie Ford sang a song a couple of decades back called "Sixteen Tons," a ditty about coal miners working for The Man. In it was a lament about "I owe my soul to the Company Store." I remember that song and recall that line...
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