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UFC 145 Recap ft Marcus Brimage
by Real Talk MMA in Sports
Tags: Sunday Funday Marcus Brimage UFC 145 Jones vs Evans Phillips Arena
Hey MMA Fans join AJ & Ben on another edition of Sunday Funday as they chop it up with Marcus Brimage on his performance at UFC 145. Also, breakdown and recap UFC 145 Jones vs Evans from Phillips Arena in Atlanta,GA.
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UFC 145 Preview ft Marcus Brimage
by Real Talk MMA in Sports
Tags: Wednesday MMA Special UFC 145 Jon Jones vs Rashad Evans Phillips Arena Marcus Brimage
Hey MMA Fans, join AJ & Ben on another edition of Wednesday MMA Special as they predict and breakdown UFC 145 Jon Jones vs Rashad Evans taken place from the Phillips Arena in Atlanta,GA. Also, we chop it up with UFC Featherweight Marcus Brimage.
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Badfellas Radio with Jay Pagliaro and Marcus Brimage
by Cage Junkies Radio in MMA
Tags: Marcus Brimage MMA Ultimate Fighter 14 Michael Bisping Jason Miller
Want anything goes radio? Join the controversial and outspoken Jay Pagliaro and Ultimate Fighter 14 bruiser Marcus Brimage for two hours of anything goes, no holds barred radio where the topics will fly as freely as a Saturday night frat party. Tune in from 11:30 PM- 1:30 AM tonight for the madness.
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MMA@Work - Ep. 11 w/Marcus "The 'Bama Beast" Brimage
by sportsatworkradio2 in MMA
Tags: MMA UFC The Ultimate Fighter Roll Tide Marcus Brimage
Josh and Tim were joined by The Ultimate Fighter veteran, Marcus "The 'Bama Beast" Brimage to discuss all things MMA, Alabama and getting "White Girl Wasted". MMA @ Work (http://www.sports-at-work.com) powered by MMAplayground.com
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Minister Anthony Marcus
by Freedom Doors Ministries in Religion
Tags: Anthony Marcus Jesus Largo Church Ministry
Minister Anthony Marcus of Largo MA
Early Morning Church food for the soul daily.
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MR MARCUS
by hilaryshideaway in Entertainment
Tags: MR MARCUS PORN ENTERTAINMENT SEX INTERVIEW
MR MARCUS DISCUSS LIFE AS A STAR
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Marcus Garvey speaking Jesse Jendah chanting
by Caribbean Radio Show CrsRadio in Music
Tags: chanting marcus garvey speech caribbean radio show freedom phone tapping
Marcus Garvey speaking Jesse Jendah chanting freedom from phone tapping
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Marcus Garvey meets Gil Scott Heron
by Caribbean Radio Show CrsRadio in Music
Tags: Marcus Garvey Gil Scott Heron Jamaican soccer player opera singer Jamaica
Marcus Garvey meets Gil Scott Heron
Gil Scott-Heron was born in Chicago, Illinois.His mother, Bobbie Scott-Heron, was an opera singer who performed with the New York Oratorio Society. Scott-Heron's father, Gil Heron, nicknamed "The Black Arrow," was a Jamaican soccer player in the 1950s who became the first black athlete to play for the Glasgow Celtic Football Club. Gil's parents separated in his early childhood and he was sent to live with his maternal grandmother, Lillie Scott, in Jackson, Tennessee.When Scott-Heron was 12 years old, his grandmother died and he returned to live with his mother in the Bronx, New York City. He enrolled at DeWitt Clinton High School,but later transferred to The Fieldston School after impressing the head of the English department with one of his writings and earning a full scholarship.As one of five black students at the prestigious school, Scott-Heron was faced with alienation and a significant socioeconomic gap.
Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. was born in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica to Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Sr., a mason, and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker. Of eleven siblings, only Marcus, the youngest, and his sister Indiana survived until maturity.His family was financially stable given the circumstances of this time period.Therefore, Garvey's father could afford to maintain a large library, and it was from his father that Marcus gained his love for reading. He also attended the elementary schools in St. Ann's Bay during his youth.While attending these schools, Garvey first began to experience racism. When he was younger, he used to be friends and play with his white neighbors. However, when they reached their teenage years, they began to shun him.Sometime in 1900, Garvey entered into an apprenticeship with his uncle, Alfred Burrowes, who also had an extensive library, of which young Marcus made good use
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More Q&A with TV exec Marcus Young
by AccessFilms Podcast in Film
Tags: television job marcus young network
Television executive and producer Marcus Young sits with Ben to talk about the competitive nature of networks, the best-constructed shows on TV right now and how talk shows are put together.
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Marcus Garvey Speaks From the GRAVE
by Caribbean Radio Show CrsRadio in Music
Tags: marcus Garvey Jamaican -born black human rights malcolm
published on Apr 6, 2013 Marcus Garvey was a Jamaican-born black nationalist founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) created a 'Back to Africa' movement in the United States. He became an inspirational figure for later Civil/Human rights activists including Malcolm X who's father Earl Little, a Baptist preacher worked with Marcus Garvey before he was murdered .
Marcus Mosiah Garvey (1887-1940) leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, first African-American leader in American history to organize masses of people in a political movement Garvey was born in Jamaica and immigrated to Harlem in 1916 at the age of 28. In his homeland he had been an admirer of Booker T. Washington’s philosophy of self-improvement for people of African descent and had formed the Jamaica Improvement Association. When he arrived in America his ideas expanded and he became a Black Nationalist. For him, Africa was the ancestral home and spiritual base for all people of African descent. His political goal was to take Africa back from European domination and build a free and United Black Africa. He advocated the Back-to-Africa Movement and organized a shipping company called the Black Star Line which was part of his program to conduct international trade between black Africans and the rest of the world in order to “uplift the race” and eventually return to Africa. Garvey studied all of the literature he could find on African history and culture and decided to launch the Universal Negro Improvement Association with the goal of unifying “all the Negro peoples of the world into one great body and to establish a country and government absolutely on their own”. The motto of the U.N.I.A. was “One God! One Aim! One Destiny.” more http://www.marcusgarvey.com/pages/bio
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Hating Breitbart: Andrew Marcus, Writer/Director
by The Brenner Brief in Politics Conservative
Tags: conservative politics sara marie brenner the brenner brief hating breitbart andrew marcus
Andrew Marcus, writer and director of the movie Hating Breitbart, joins us to discuss the documentary and its meaning.
Conservatarian Sara Marie Brenner does not let public opinion get in the way of "telling it like it is." Brenner is the Creator/Editor of TheBrennerBrief.com, a right-of-center news and analysis site that launched Nov. 26, 2012 and now has nearly three dozen contributors receiving several hundred thousand monthly site hits. Read Brenner's full bio here.
"The Brenner Brief Show" also airs on Wednesdays 5-6p PT on KCAA 1050 AM in Souther California.
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Pull No Punches Radio W/ Marcus Davis & Jay Pagliaro
by Pull No Punches Radio in Sports
Tags: MMA UFC Sports Strikeforce Bellator
The Friday Night Hooligans deliver radio to your world like no others! Tune In to listen to the madness, insanity, and mayhem that only Marcus, Jay, and Sam can deliver!
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