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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRosanne Cash: "Hello 911 we have a white supremacist who broke into the Oval Office and is..."
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Hello 911 we have a white supremacist who broke into the Oval Office and is tearing shit up right and left send backup help
5:21 PM · Jul 14, 2019 · Twitter for iPhone
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Hello 911 we have a white supremacist who broke into the Oval Office and is tearing shit up right and left send backup help
5:21 PM · Jul 14, 2019 · Twitter for iPhone
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Rosanne Cash: "Hello 911 we have a white supremacist who broke into the Oval Office and is..." (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Jul 2019
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Scurrilous
(38,687 posts)1. ...
kwolf68
(7,365 posts)2. LOL
Rosanne has always been good people. Her pops was also good people, but he played the "apolitical" game because well, he did have to eat.
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)3. Have you ever heard Cash's song "The man in black"?
Written in 1971.
hibbing
(10,109 posts)5. Kindly disagree
He had Pete Seeger on his TV show at a time when Pete was in reality blacklisted. Seeger sang an anti Vietnam war song if I'm not mistaken.
Peace
SeattleVet
(5,479 posts)6. Yep - he did "Big Muddy"
Miles Archer
(18,837 posts)7. No, he was far from apolitical.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Tears:_Ballads_of_the_American_Indian
Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian is a 1964 concept album, the twentieth album released by singer Johnny Cash on Columbia Records. It is one of several Americana records by Cash. This one focuses on the history of Native Americans in the United States and their problems. Cash believed that his ancestry included Cherokee, which partly inspired his work on this recording. The songs in this album address the harsh and unfair treatment of the indigenous peoples of North America by Europeans in the United States. Two deal with 20th-century issues affecting the Seneca and Pima peoples. It was considered controversial and rejected by some radio stations and fans.
In 2014 a tribute album, Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears Revisited, was released with contributions by Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, Bill Miller, and others. This was also the name of a documentary film about the suppression of Cash's Native American-themed album in the 1960s. This aired on PBS in February and November 2016.
Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian is a 1964 concept album, the twentieth album released by singer Johnny Cash on Columbia Records. It is one of several Americana records by Cash. This one focuses on the history of Native Americans in the United States and their problems. Cash believed that his ancestry included Cherokee, which partly inspired his work on this recording. The songs in this album address the harsh and unfair treatment of the indigenous peoples of North America by Europeans in the United States. Two deal with 20th-century issues affecting the Seneca and Pima peoples. It was considered controversial and rejected by some radio stations and fans.
In 2014 a tribute album, Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash's Bitter Tears Revisited, was released with contributions by Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, Bill Miller, and others. This was also the name of a documentary film about the suppression of Cash's Native American-themed album in the 1960s. This aired on PBS in February and November 2016.
AllyCat
(16,223 posts)4. Call the ICE hotline. Everyone! Now!