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Below is a list of musical pieces played during this week's program. Click on the links provided to add it to your own music library.

Have a Little Faith

Mavis Staples: In Times Like These
From Have a Little Faith

Every Tone a Testimony

Frederick Douglass read by Ossie Davis: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?
From Every Tone a Testimony

Every Tone a Testimony

Martin Luther King, Jr.: Birmingham 1963 - Keep Moving
From Every Tone a Testimony

Baseball's Greatest Hit (Bonus Audio CD)

Ray Brown Trio: Take Me Out to the Ball Game
From Baseball's Greatest Hit (Bonus Audio CD)

King R&B Box Set

Wynonie Harris: Good Rockin' Tonight
From King R&B Box Set

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By:  WVXU News
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Race: Are We So Different?
Tonya Matthews of the Cincinnati Museum Center joins Robyn Carey-Allgeyer to discuss the new exhibit, Race: Are We So Different?
By: Robyn Carey-Allgeyer
For more information: Cincinnati Museum Center
 Listen to the MP3 (11:42)

An American Friendship
Lincoln and Douglass: An American Friendship Cincinnati native and acclaimed writer Nikki Giovanni joins Barbara Gray to talk about her new book, Lincoln and Douglass: An American Friendship.
By: Barbara Gray
For more information: Lincoln and Douglass: An American Friendship
 Listen to the MP3 (14:03)

Dr. Troy Jackson Interview
Dr. Troy Jackson, nationally known scholar on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Senior Pastor at University Christian Church in Cincinnati joins Lee Hay to reflect on Dr. King’s life and impact.
By: Lee Hay
For more information: University Christian Church
 Listen to the MP3 (15:04)

Chuck Harmon
Carrying Jackie's Torch: The Players Who Integrated Baseball--and America Mark Heyne sits down with Chuck Harmon, the first African American player for the Cincinnati Reds, and Tony Williams from Seniors with a Purpose.
By: Mark Heyne
For more information: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
For more information: Carrying Jackie's Torch: The Players Who Integrated Baseball--and America
 Listen to the MP3 (11:19)

Chuck Harmon (3rd base): the first African American player for the Cincinnati Reds

Good Rockin’ Tonight
The Grammy Hall of Fame recently inducted the King Records' recording of Good Rockin’ Tonight by Wynonie Harris… hear it here.
By:  WVXU News
For more information: The Grammy Awards Hall of Fame
For more information: King Records: Cincinnati Legacy

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Greater Cincinnati has a vibrant arts scene, and Around Cincinnati will keep you up to date. Host Lee Hay is joined by several prominent Cincinnatians who have their fingers on the pulse of the community.

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