1989 Rare Gil Scott-Heron Interview on Race, Music and Revolution, USA | Premium Footage

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Late 1980s, 1990s USA New York East Harlem EXT Day. Interview With Gil Scott-Heron about being black in America and the progress of music and culture since the 1960s .Gil Scott-Heron explaining meaning of 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.' Continued discussion about the progress of civil rights and the works of the NAACP.

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Gil Scott Heron, New York, Racism, Civil Rights, Spoke word artist, Jazz, Soul, Musician, Harlem, Street Scenes, brownstones, Hip-hop, African American

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