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A young Judson Eneas, jailed in Nashville along with civil rights great John Robert Lewis for protesting against racial segregation in restaurants April 1964

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A Nation Is Born – The Definitive Bahamian Independence Album 1973

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From the hands of poor negro children picking cotton to Bay Street high fashion store Mademoiselle 1958

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National anthem had to be approved by England and that awkward aquamarine we still can’t get right some fifty years later 1973

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