A true school response within the hip hop esthetic to the social injustices that plague Black people in America. Particularly that of the Michael Brown case featuring the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan elaborating over hard symphonic Brother El beats. A message of warning is to those who don't see what will continue to happen in America if Black people don't stand up for there rights as humans. Knowledge is power and we hope that this will be the catalyst for you to do your own due diligence on these matters.
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released June 19, 2015
Composed, mixed & mastered by Brother El for the The Beat Bank
Speech by Minister Louis Farrakhan of the National of Islam
Original video & speech: youtu.be/Jrw8hYjyoxc
Graphic design by The Freeman Designs
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Photo by Dylan Hollingsworth
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