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Danny Glover on Sam Cooke

February 6, 2010 by professorkim

I love what Danny Glover says here about how young people use music to create meaning and identity.This documentary, Crossing Over, is especially valuable for its recollections by Lou Rawls, James Brown and Billy Preston, all of whom are gone.

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Black History Month, history, Music, Sam Cooke

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