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 Shabaka (or Shabaka Neferkare, 'Beautiful is the Soul of Re') was a Kushite pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt, between (721 BC – 707/706 BC). He succeeded his brother Piye on the throne. Shabaka's reign was initially dated from 716 BC...




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Barry Shabaka Henley: earns acclaim as master character actor.(Brief article)
07/31/2006: 304 words, approx. 1 pages If his face looks familiar, it is. Actor Barry Shabaka Henley has appeared in more than 50 movies and television shows combined, including Collateral, Four Brothers, Lackawanna Blues, How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Showtime's TV series "Barbershop" among others. In...
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 The Washington Post
Shabaka's `Fire' Burns Brightly
06/28/1996: 236 words, approx. 1 pages IF WEST AFRICAN-BORN, Washington-based signer Freddy Shabaka doesn't win over listeners with his words, the odds are good he'll do it with his music. "You have to learn about truth, you have to learn about human rights," intones a couple of female singers...
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 The New York Observer
Intercontinental Intrigue Ravishes Screen in Vice
8/6/2006: 1,961 words, approx. 7 pages Michael Mann’s Miami Vice, from his own screenplay, celebrates a world of drug crime and undercover police infiltration in a manner far more passionately romantic and picturesquely intercontinental than was the case in the popular 1980’s television series on which the film is based, which...
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 The New York Observer
Intercontinental Intrigue Ravishes Screen in Vice
8/6/2006: 1,961 words, approx. 7 pages Michael Mann’s Miami Vice, from his own screenplay, celebrates a world of drug crime and undercover police infiltration in a manner far more passionately romantic and picturesquely intercontinental than was the case in the popular 1980’s television series on which the film is based, which...


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