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empowering the spiritually conscious professional Black man and woman. We
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African American Artist Everett Spruill presents "Old School Jazz and Blues". A series of paintings, collages, and graphics in the style of Romare Bearden, featuring the legends of jazz and blues in colorful contemporary designs.
Everetts' work is corporate and private collections worldwide.
The Afro-British composer and conductor Samuel Coleridge-Taylor won fame with his musical "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast", staged 200 times in the U.K. alone. Coleridge-Taylor was a Pan-Africanist. He worked long hours but had difficulty supporting his family as a conductor and music professor. He died at 37 of pneumonia worsened by exhaustion. His legacy includes songs, musicals, chamber music and orchestral works.
Providing services that support Africans and enhance their active participation and connection to the North West of England.
Our primary goal is to uplift our community by providing an avenue for Africans in the North West to interact, educate, and present a positive image of our community.
GossipShop.net is the first franco-caribbean forum based in the UK and dedicated to people from the French overseas departments, Africa, British Caribbean, ... and anybody willing to share our culture/history.
Ignatius Sancho was born on a British slave ship sailing from West Africa to the Spanish West Indies. His parents did not survive the voyage, so he was made a house slave in England at about three years of age. His owners were harsh, but a neighbor lent him books and employed him after he ran away. A bequest allowed Sancho to buy a little shop in London. He became both an author and a composer of songs and dances.