Join King Kurus, your Black History Buff, as we explore the revolutionary work of Linton Kwesi Johnson in our "31 Days of Black British History" series. Discover how this dub poet gave voice to the Black British experience.
In this episode, we cover:
- Johnson's journey from Jamaica to Britain and his political awakening
- The development of dub poetry and its cultural significance
- His powerful critiques of racism and police brutality in Britain
- His influence on subsequent generations of Black British artists and activists
As you listen to this audio journey, imagine the rhythm and power of Johnson's words echoing through the streets of 1970s Brixton.
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Together, let's explore the power of words to challenge, inspire, and create change.
Blessings,
KK
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