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  2. Gil Scott-Heron - Wikipedia

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    Gil Scott-Heron was born in Chicago. [9] His mother, Bobbie Scott, born in Mississippi, [17] was an opera singer who performed with the Oratorio Society of New York.His father, Gil Heron, nicknamed "The Black Arrow", was a Jamaican footballer who in the 1950s became the first black man to play for Celtic F.C. in Glasgow, Scotland. [18]

  3. The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron - Wikipedia

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    The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron (subtitled A Collection of Poetry and Music) is a 1978 album by spoken-word and rap artist Gil Scott-Heron. [1] Like many of Scott-Heron's albums, the album's content primarily addresses political and social issues; however, The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron relies far more on his spoken word delivery than his other albums.

  4. Due Process Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Due Process Clauses apply to non-citizens within the United States – no matter whether their presence may be or is "unlawful, involuntary or transitory" [17] – although the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized that non-citizens can be stopped, detained, and denied past immigration officials at points of entry (e.g. at a port or airport ...

  5. Reflections (Gil Scott-Heron album) - Wikipedia

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    Reflections is an album by the American poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron, released in 1981. [1] [2] It was his second album without Brian Jackson. [3] Scott-Heron supported the album with a North American tour. [4] The album peaked at No. 106 on the Billboard 200. [5] Arista Records mailed a copy of "'B' Movie'" to every member of Congress. [6 ...

  6. Real Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Real Eyes was produced by Scott-Heron and Malcolm Cecil. [6] A photograph of Scott-Heron and his daughter Gia appears on the album cover; the album's closing track is dedicated to her. [7] "A Legend in His Own Mind" was inspired by the boasting of a friend. [8] "Not Needed" is about the concerns of older, poorer citizens. [9]

  7. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features recordings previously featured on Scott-Heron's first three records for Flying Dutchman—Small Talk at 125th and Lenox (1970), Pieces of a Man (1971), and Free Will (1972), [2] which were produced by jazz producer Bob Thiele. [3]

  8. Brian Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Robert Jackson (born October 11, 1952) [1] is an American keyboardist, flautist, singer, composer, and producer known for his collaborations with Gil Scott-Heron in the 1970s. The sound of Jackson's Rhodes electric piano and flute accompaniments featured prominently in many of their compositions, most notably on " The Bottle " and "Your ...

  9. Substantive due process - Wikipedia

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    Following the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause prompted substantive due process interpretations to be urged on the Supreme Court as a limitation on state legislation. Initially, however, the Supreme Court rejected substantive due process as it came to be understood, including in the seminal Slaughter-House Cases. [18]