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Unsigned and undated pen and ink drawing showing the flagged centre aisle and the boarded sides to the meeting room. The triangular fitting by the pendant light was probably an early form of electric space heater.
Unsigned picture in Shashin Kōgyō March 1955, in an article by Andō Katsuyasu.
Document in public domain, as any anonymous document published in Japan more than fifty years ago.
Image scanned by Rebollo_fr; please leave a comment before reusing.
See also the Camera-wiki page about the Doryu 2-16.
An unsigned flyer entitled “A Black Beginning / African Liberation Day / A Common Black Struggle” calls for participants for the first African Liberation Day demonstration in Washington, D.C. May 27, 1972.
The nearly all-black crowd estimated at 12,000 began at Malcolm X Park and wound its way through Embassy Row where short rallies were held at the South African and Portuguese Embassies, the Rhodesian information office and the State Department where the US was denounced for evading international sanctions by permitting trade and investment in white-controlled African countries.
At the time white settler governments ruled over Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and South Africa, and Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau were still direct colonies of Portugal. Armed liberation struggles and political resistance were underway in all four countries by the overwhelmingly black population.
The march ended on the grounds of the Washington Monument that was renamed by the marchers “Lumumba Square” after assassinated Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba.
Speakers included Osusu Sadaukai, march organizer and president of the Malcolm X Liberation University in Greensboro, NC, Amiri Baraka, Haki R. Madhubuti, George Wiley, Cleveland Sellers, Elaine Brown and Walter Fauntroy. A telegram from Kwame Ture was read to the crowd.
Speakers voiced support for the liberation movements and condemned the US for its support of the minority regimes and for its prosecution of the Vietnam war.
The first meeting of 32 independent African countries to form the Organization of African Unity was held May 25, 1963. At the meeting Africa Freedom Day, that had been celebrated on April 15, was changed to May 25 and renamed African Liberation Day.
For a PDF of this one-sided flyer, see washingtonareaspark.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/1972-0...
For more information and related images, see flic.kr/s/aHsjDjwNgU
Original held in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The Coast closing out the night at the last Unsigned Concert of 2009 at the Steam Whistle Brewery
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino
The Trinity Band at The 02, London.
Video coming soon!
Visit:
www.renight.com/ & www.liveandunsigned.uk.com/
Video features a Interview with Sheffield's 'Upside' and footage of The winners of Live & Unsigned 2011, 'The Trinity Band'
A fav of mine that I wrote. This song is so personal to me and Ive worked on it passionatley. The 1st one I wrote had a completely different chorus. I didnt realize exactly how theraputic writing songs is for me til recently. Anyhow, take a listen, read along and leave a comment.
===============WITHOUT U===============
Lets do this
I took all those pictures cause I knew youd go away
I knew it was coming, I was waiting for the day
I noticed a difference between you and me baby
Youd give nothing and Id give anything
I wouldve given you everything that you needed and more
But you decided to kick me out and throw me out the door
Now Im lost and cold and Im so alone
What am I gonna Do
Without You (Repeat 4X)
What am I gonna Do
Without You (Repeat 4X)
How Am I gonna carry on
Without you (Repeat 4X)
You been gone so long
What am I gonna do
You were the only good thing I had going on in my life
Seemed to be in your head that I just wanted to be a wife
But its not true, I wanted to grow, I wanted to show you how to love
Be the one to show you how love can be so good ooooooh
So good
How can you say that you dont feel the same about me
When there was so much talk bout our future and giving me a key
I still check my phone, hoping youll call and say come home
What am I gonna Do
Without You (Repeat 4X)
What am I gonna Do
Without You (Repeat 4X)
How am I gonna carry on
Without You (Repeat 4X)
Youve been gone so long
What am I gonna do
Without Youuuuuuu
How can I carry on without you
When all I do is think about you
What am I gonna do without you
Great Bloomers playing at the 12 edition of Steam Whistle's Unsigned Indie Music Concert Series
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino
The Trinity Band at The 02, London.
Video coming soon!
Visit:
www.renight.com/ & www.liveandunsigned.uk.com/
Video features a Interview with Sheffield's 'Upside' and footage of The winners of Live & Unsigned 2011, 'The Trinity Band'
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The Trinity Band at The 02, London.
Video coming soon!
Visit:
www.renight.com/ & www.liveandunsigned.uk.com/
Video features a Interview with Sheffield's 'Upside' and footage of The winners of Live & Unsigned 2011, 'The Trinity Band'
Singer-Songwriter Nuel and his 4 piece Pop/Rock band have recently bought out an album called Sweet Talker. This is a beautifully produced album by Jean-Pierre von Dach - who incidentally also plays on the album - featuring the sensitive and thoughtful songs written by 29-year old Nuel from Zurich. Nuel may have been influenced by Seventies Rock but his songs definitely fill a niche so lacking in today’s music market.
Unsigned Scottish dress pistol. Highly engraved, etched and gold inlays. A presentation pistol. 1780 to 1810.
Unsigned picture in Shashin Kōgyō March 1955, in an article by Andō Katsuyasu.
Document in public domain, as any anonymous document published in Japan more than fifty years ago.
Image scanned by Rebollo_fr; please leave a comment before reusing.
See also the Camera-wiki page about the Doryu 2-16.
A collection of photos from the Black Music Festivals Annual "Unsigned" concert for 2016 at the TJ's Club in Leeds
Neil A. White and Jahmal Tonge
The Carps are one of the best live acts from Toronto (in my opinion). This was taken at the Unsigned #4 event at Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto last Nov. 13, 2007.
... unsigned, but looks very-much like Philip Brannon’s work ... fine pencil drawing ... exaggerated verticals ... self-portrait in foliage (as usual)? ...
A collection of photos from the Black Music Festivals Annual "Unsigned" concert for 2016 at the TJ's Club in Leeds
Unsigned Hobe necklace. Vintage venetian beads with Peking glass and gold over brass chain. Stunning in person.
Great Bloomers playing at the 12 edition of Steam Whistle's Unsigned Indie Music Concert Series
Photos taken by Sean Zaffino