Aka Grafitti Man - John Trudell - Music - ROCK - 0696751042118 - June 1, 2017
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Aka Grafitti Man

John Trudell

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Aka Grafitti Man

Trudell was one of the leaders for the Indian of All Tribes Occupation of Alcatraz in 1969, and went on to serve as Chairman of the American Indian Movement (AIM) from 1973-1979. On February 11, 1979, he burned an American flag on the steps of the F.B.I J. Edgar Hoover building in Washington D.C., explaining he'd been taught in the military to burn the flag once it had been desecrated; and the US government's treatment of Native Americans and it's classism and racism had desecrated the flag. About 12 hours after the flag incident, a fire "of suspicious origin" burned down Trudell's home on the Shoshone-Paiute reservation in Nevada, killing Trudell's pregnant wife, Tina, their three children and Tina's mother. The F.B.I. declined to investigate, and the blaze was officially ruled an "accident." After the fire, Trudell turned his tears into writing poetry and later, spoken word music and acting. A lifelong activist and human rights advocate, he was quoted as saying "I'm just a human being trying to make it in a world that is rapidly losing it's understanding of being human."

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Released June 1, 2017
EAN/UPC 0696751042118
Label ROCK INR104211
Genre Rock
Dimensions 128 × 145 × 4 mm   ·   63 g

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