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D’Angelo and the Million Man March 30 Years Later | Opinion

D’Angelo and the Million Man March 30 Years Later | Opinion

Summary

The article reflects on the impact of the Million Man March in 1995 and the life and career of musician D'Angelo. It discusses the challenges faced by Black males in America, highlighting social issues such as incarceration and homelessness. The article draws parallels between D'Angelo's experiences and the broader struggles faced by Black males in society.

Key Facts

  • The Million Man March took place in 1995 in Washington, D.C., and focused on Black male unity and issues.
  • D'Angelo is a well-known singer and musician who released his first album, Brown Sugar, in 1995.
  • President Bill Clinton's 1994 crime bill led to increased incarceration rates, especially affecting Black males.
  • In 1995, Michael Jordan returned to basketball, and the O.J. Simpson trial captured national attention.
  • Tupac Shakur was released from jail just before the Million Man March.
  • The article discusses ongoing challenges for Black males in America, similar to those faced by D'Angelo.
  • D'Angelo's music career spanned over 30 years, but he only released three albums during that time.
  • The Million Man March, although significant, did not result in organized, long-term movements.
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