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Gil Scott-Heron
Gil Scott-Heron (born April 1, 1949 in Chicago) is an American poet and musician, known primarily for his late 1960s and early 1970s work as a spoken word performer, associated with African American militant activists. Heron is perhaps most well known for his poems/songs "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" and "What's the Word - Johannesburg" a movement hit during the 1980's South Africa college and national divestment movement in the United States of America.
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Songs
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Omen
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On Coming from a Broken Home (Pt. 1)
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On Coming from a Broken Home (Pt. 2 )
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Or Down You Fall
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Paint It Black
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Parents (Interlude)
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Peace Go With You Brother
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Peace Go With You Brother - Part 1 (As-Salamm-Alakum)
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Pieces of a Man
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Plastic Pattern People
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Race Track in France
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Re-Ron
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Ready or Not
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Revolution Will Not Be Televised
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Running
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Save the Children
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Sex Education: Ghetto Style
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Show Bizness
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Shut 'em Down
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Shut'em Down