Barack Obama x Abraham Lincoln Music Video by Ron English

Ron English has been busy with alot of projects this year, and one that we’re most excited about is www.SongsInEnglish.com. Here, you’ll get to hear his lyrics come to life through the music of The Electric Illuminati and Jack Medicine! Check it out! JetSet Graffiti teamed up with Songs in English to produce this music video. Feel Free to Sing Along!!! The Obama Song Lyrics by Ron English Music by Jack Medicine Arrangement by The Electric Illuminati Produced by Jack Kennedy & The Electric Illuminati The Choir: Richard, Emory & River Copyright 2008

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Martin Luther King Jr. on Malcolm X

malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com The Reverend Martin Luther King responds to Malcolm X’s criticisms of his philosophy. malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com

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Abraham Lincoln

My first music video on Abraham Lincoln feat. Andrew Johnson. Song by Eminem.

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(1/2) Charles Spurgeon’s Conversion, Part 2 of 5

The conversion of Charles H. Spurgeon This is the first half of the clip; Great Chance; Conversion (Charles Spurgeon) www.youtube.com To listen to the full second half of the clip, please visit; www.sermonaudio.com Broadcasted by True Gospel TV

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The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Originally, John Wilkes Booth, a well-known actor and a Confederate spy from Maryland, had formulated a plan to kidnap Lincoln in exchange for the release of Confederate prisoners. After attending an April 11 speech in which Lincoln promoted voting rights for blacks, an incensed Booth changed his plans and determined to assassinate the president. Learning that the President and First Lady would be attending Ford’s Theatre, he laid his plans, assigning his co-conspirators to assassinate Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William H. Seward. Without his main bodyguard Ward Hill Lamon, to whom he related his famous dream regarding his own assassination, Lincoln left to attend the play Our American Cousin on April 14, 1865. As a lone bodyguard wandered, and Lincoln sat in his state box (Box 7) in the balcony, Booth crept up behind the President and waited for what he thought would be the funniest line of the play (“You sock-dologizing old man-trap”), hoping the laughter would muffle the noise of the gunshot. When the laughter began, Booth jumped into the box and aimed a single-shot, round-slug 0.44 caliber Henry Deringer at his head, firing at point-blank range. Major Henry Rathbone momentarily grappled with Booth but was cut by Booth’s knife. Booth then leapt to the stage and shouted “Sic semper tyrannis!” (Latin: Thus always to tyrants) and escaped, despite a broken leg suffered in the leap. A twelve-day manhunt ensued, in which Booth was chased by Federal

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(1/2) Charles Spurgeon’s Conversion, Part 1 of 5

The conversion of Charles H. Spurgeon This is the first half of the clip; Great Chance; Conversion (Charles Spurgeon) www.youtube.com To listen to the full second half of the clip, please visit; www.sermonaudio.com Broadcasted by True Gospel TV

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“Tell Me the Story of Jesus” by Fanny J Crosby (hymns)

“Tell Me the Story of Jesus” by Fanny J Crosby (hymns) 1880 1. Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart every word; Tell me the story most precious, Sweetest that ever was heard. Tell how the angels in chorus, Sang as they welcomed His birth, Glory to God in the highest! Peace and good tidings to earth. * Refrain: Tell me the story of Jesus, Write on my heart every word; Tell me the story most precious, Sweetest that ever was heard. 2. Fasting alone in the desert, Tell of the days that are past, How for our sins He was tempted, Yet was triumphant at last. Tell of the years of His labor, Tell of the sorrow He bore; He was despised and afflicted, Homeless, rejected and poor. 3. Tell of the cross where they nailed Him, Writhing in anguish and pain; Tell of the grave where they laid Him, Tell how He liveth again. Love in that story so tender, Clearer than ever I see; Stay, let me weep while you whisper, Love paid the ransom for me.

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Ruth Graham In Her Own Words

Here is a video John Snyder and I put together of Ruth Graham…In Her Own Words.

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