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- Radio_Free_Dixie abstract "Radio Free Dixie was a radio station started by Robert F. Williams when he was forced in exile to Cuba from Monroe, North Carolina during the American Civil Rights Movement. It broadcast from 1961 to 1965. It broadcast music, news, and commentary from Havana. It played soul music on the AM radio dial throughout the eastern United States. "Radio Free Dixie is proud to present the seldom-heard songs of brutal oppression and dehumanization that no American radio station dares broadcast," an announcer touted. The station played tunes like Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" and Nina Simone's "Mississippi Goddam". Amid the climate of the 1965 Watts Riots, Williams used the station to call for assertive action: "In the spirit of 76, in the Spirit of Los Angeles, let our people take to the streets in fierce numbers, and in the cause of freedom and justice, let our battle cry be heard around the world. Freedom! Freedom! Freedom now, or death!" Programming ended in 1965 when Williams moved to China at Mao Zedong's invitation.".
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- Radio_Free_Dixie wikiPageWikiLink Watermelon_Man_(composition).
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- Radio_Free_Dixie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Free Dixie".
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- Radio_Free_Dixie subject Category:1961_establishments_in_Cuba.
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- Radio_Free_Dixie subject Category:History_of_African-American_civil_rights.
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- Radio_Free_Dixie comment "Radio Free Dixie was a radio station started by Robert F. Williams when he was forced in exile to Cuba from Monroe, North Carolina during the American Civil Rights Movement. It broadcast from 1961 to 1965. It broadcast music, news, and commentary from Havana. It played soul music on the AM radio dial throughout the eastern United States.".
- Radio_Free_Dixie label "Radio Free Dixie".
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