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I would love to get one like that but I would like to have a left handed maple neck and wide head stock and white neck.if you are reading this Mr lsley l would like to have a copy of your guitar 🎸 and I just want to let you know that you and Jimi are my heros
Awesome, I can't wait to attend this car show in June1st 2024. My fiance loves his car's and he enjoys talking about cars and his tech support his car's.
Salute to the Griot Museum. Supremely appreciative of the Alice Windom Initiative. Alice Windom was huge but unsung! She was an enormous PanAfricanist! She was important to Kwame Nkrumah and to Malcolm X! She left the U.S. and lived in Ghana among a number of PanAfricanists who relocated to Ghana to Nkrumah upon the on-site of Ghana's independence. She was a cofounder of the Ghana chapter Malcolm's Organization of AfroAmerican Unity. Most of the photos we see of Malcolm in Ghana are her photos. She made an impact on our global Black experience by connecting with our people wherever she went in the Black world. She is what the personal practice of PanAfricanism looks like! I had the honor of hosting her in Newark back in the 90s for my Malcolm X Ancestral Memory Project. It was a huge honor to have her! Long live Queen Mother Alice Windom!...Baba Zayid Muhammad, Malcolm X Commemoration Committee NYC