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Ossie Davis

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Top Songs

50 songs
#1
What Good Does It Do
💿 Jamaica (Original Broadway Cast)
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#2
African Roots of struggle
💿 Woodstock Song II; Folk, Love & War
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#3
I Dream a World
💿 Red, White & Blue, Vol. 11
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#4
Prelude: I Dream a World
💿 Christmas With Vanessa Williams
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#5
Little Biscuit
💿 Jamaica - The Musical
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#6
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July
💿 A Voice Ringing O'er the Gale! The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis
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#7
If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress
💿 A Voice Ringing O'er the Gale! The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis
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#8
A Plea for Freedom of Speech
💿 A Voice Ringing O'er the Gale! The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis
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#9
Why I Became a Women's Rights Man
💿 A Voice Ringing O'er the Gale! The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis
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#10
African Roots of Struggle
💿 The Roots of Resistance: Selected Highlights from the Freedom Archives, Vol. 1
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#11
We Who Believe in Freedom
💿 The Roots of Resistance: Selected Highlights from the Freedom Archives, Vol. 1
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#12
Hail Britannia (from "Ballad For Bimshire")
💿 Ballad For Bimshire (Original Film Soundtrack)
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#13
Welcome Song (from "Ballad For Bimshire")
💿 Ballad For Bimshire (Original Film Soundtrack)
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#14
Kansas City Call (Quote)
💿 Baseball A Film By Ken Burns - Original Soundtrack Recording
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#15
Eulogy
💿 Malcolm X (1972): Music and Dialogue from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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#16
If There Is No Struggle There Is No Progress
💿 Speeches by Frederick Douglass
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#17
A Plea for Free Speech
💿 Speeches by Frederick Douglass
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#18
Women's Rights
💿 Speeches by Frederick Douglass
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#19
The Dredd Scott Decision
💿 Speeches by Frederick Douglass
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#20
Oration Delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, July 5,1852 (1)
💿 The Meaning of July 4th for the Negro, by Frederick Douglass
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#21
Read-In for Peace Statement (3)
💿 The Original Read-In for Peace in Vietnam
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#22
Free Soil Convention
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#23
John Brown
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#24
Fighting Abolitionism
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#25
John Brown's Insurrection
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#26
Election of Lincoln
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#27
Secession of the South
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#28
Freedom and Equality
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#29
Singing Slaves
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#30
Summation
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#31
Life in Baltimore; Escape
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#32
The North Star
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#33
A New Name
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#34
Rochester, N.Y.
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#35
The Liberator
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#36
The Underground Railroad and the Fugitive Slave Law
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#37
Birth, Early Childhood
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#38
The Abolitionist
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#39
Slave Life
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#40
Escape to Canada and England
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#41
Learning to Read and Write
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#42
Return to the United States and John Brown's Legacy
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#43
Escape
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#44
Civil War
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#45
In England
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#46
Emancipation Proclamation
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#47
Newspaper Publisher Dedication
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 1
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#48
Negro Troops
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#49
Douglass Meets Lincoln
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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#50
Death of Lincoln
💿 The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, Vol. 2
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