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Trevor Davis 🇹🇹 🇯🇲 🇬🇧
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https://t.co/RNy0hbrlcl Fine Jewellery designer/maker over 45 year’s & Dj promoting soca music to the world, thank you father... [email protected]
London, England Katılım Ağustos 2011
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They came to divide the room… the room disagreed.
In June 1943, the village of Bamber Bridge became the site of a violent clash between American troops stationed in Britain. At the time, the U.S. Army was still segregated, but British society was not. Local pubs openly served Black and white soldiers together, and many residents saw no reason to follow American racial policies. This created tension the moment U.S. Military Police tried to enforce segregation on foreign soil.
The situation escalated when Military Police entered a pub to arrest Black soldiers. Locals immediately intervened, questioning why segregation was being imposed in their town. The confrontation spilled into the streets as more troops were called in. Armed units surrounded the area, and what began as an attempted arrest turned into a chaotic exchange of gunfire between American personnel, involving both Black soldiers and Military Police.
The incident, later known as the Battle of Bamber Bridge, exposed a major cultural divide. British civilians largely rejected segregation, while the U.S. Army was still enforcing it within its ranks. The clash forced American command to address internal tensions and rethink how these policies played out overseas. It remains one of the clearest examples of how local resistance challenged segregation during the war.
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26 years of Fill Me In 🩵💫 My first solo #1 🎶 The song that changed my life in the blink of an eye & continues to touch so many of your hearts 🥹
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@CraigDavid Surely Rewind by Artful Dodger was the song that changed your life, no?
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@wcchen The undisputed best since Bob Marley and not challenged since, in my personal opinion. May he rest in eternal peace and glory 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
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Garnett Silk (2 Apr 1966 - 9 Dec 1994) born 60 years ago today. 25 Essential Songs:
1. Kingly Character
2. Lord Watch Over Our Shoulders
3. Place In Your Heart
4. Bless Me
5. Give I Strength
6. Hello Mama Africa
7. Zion in a Vision
8. Oh Me Oh My
9. It's Growing
10. Mama
11. Nothing Can Divide Us
12. Every Knee Shall Bow
13. Splashing Dashing
14. Like a Mother To Me
15. One Of A Kind
16. Music Is the Rod
17. Judge Not
18. Rejoice In His Name
19. Fill Us Up With Your Mercy
20. Love Is The Answer
21. Complaint
Keep Them Talking
I Can See Clearly
Everything I’ve Got
Fight Back
#Jamaica #Dancehall #Caribbean #Reggae #GarnettSilk

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@zoomafrika1 Sidney Poitier followed by Denzel Washington FULL STOP ⚫️ the fact that Sidney Poitier isn’t even in the above list of all time, is extremely disrespectful, could even add more, will leave it here, have a blessed day.
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@cathynewman Thank you very much, it won’t be the same without you. Wishing you all the best on your continued journey 🙏🏾💯🥂
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GARNETT SILK is remembered the archangel of reggae, a voice of pure light whose songs continue to uplift hearts, inspire faith, and resonate through every roots session, every sound system, every generation seeking truth, righteousness, and spiritual elevation. #reggae 🇯🇲🔥
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@ShadrackAmonooC Been doing like that from the early days of Twitter, don’t know any other way
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