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Aretha Rejoins “Celestial Choir”
Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
20 Aug 2018
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Mumia Abu Jamal on the passing of Black music great Aretha Franklin: “She returns to the celestial choir after 76 summers of earthly life.”

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