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Larry Blyden is all intensity as Sammy Glick, world class suck-up who makes his way from newspaper copy boy to powerful Hollywood player.
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Larry Blyden is all intensity as Sammy Glick, world class suck-up who makes his way from newspaper copy boy to powerful Hollywood player.
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No disrespect to my man W.E.B. DuBois, but in this quest of discovery, I have discovered that Blyden is clearly the "Father of Pan-Africanism."
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Blyden was teaching classics at Liberia College (1862-1871) when W.E.B. DuBois was being born on February 23, 1868!
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Shelley is what Edward Blyden called "the poetry of politics" (qtd. in Appiah 26).
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Blyden strongly believed that "African-Americans who were suffering in America from discrimination had to play a major role in the development of Africa by leaving America and returning to the African continent."
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In an address to the Liberian College in 1881, Blyden said the following:
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In an address to the Liberian College in 1881, Blyden said the following:
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Blyden, one of our foremost Pan-Africanists, promoted the idea of
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As a speaker and a conversationalist, Blyden was one of the best of his times.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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