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Paredon Records was a
record label founded in 1969 by
Barbara Dane and
Irwin Silber to
publish recordings of
cultural expressions,
especially protests...
- singer, guitarist,
record producer, and
political activist. She co-founded
Paredon Records with
Irwin Silber. "Bessie
Smith in stereo,"
wrote jazz critic...
- (sixth on the B-side)
their album We Say No to Your War!;
released by
Paredon Records, the song is 4:18 long.
Versions of "Napalm
Sticks to Kids" have...
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government carried out executions,
punctuated by
cries from the
crowds of "¡al
paredón!" ([to the] wall!),
which biographer Jorge Castañeda
describes as "without...
- El
Paredón is a
corregimiento in Ngäbe-Buglé
Comarca in the
Republic of Panama. "REGLAMENTO DE DISTRIBUCIÓN Y COMERCIALIZACIÓN DE ENERGÍA ELÉCTRICA" (PDF)...
- in
archive at
Stanford University. Huey
Newton Speaks – oral
history (
Paredon Records, 1970) Newton, Huey P. (1972), To Die For The People : The Writings...
- had a
total po****tion of 122,243. Old
cinema in
Ramos Arizpe Church in
Paredón https://www.inegi.org.mx/app/cpv/2020/resultadosrapidos/default.html?texto=Arizpe...
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Mariano Matamoros, etc. At the time of the
Spanish Civil War the
phrase "¡Al
paredón!" ("To the wall!") to
express the
death threat to whom
certain blame is...
- victory)
Capture of San
Pedro de las Colonias [es] (1914 victory)
Battle of
Paredón [es] (1914 victory)
Battle of
Lerdo (1914 victory)
Batalla de Gómez Palacio...
- like the
annual Día de los
Muertos celebrations.
Historically known as
Paredón Blanco (Spanish for "White Bluff")
during Mexican rule, what
would become...