Sing! Fight! Sing! Fight! From LeRoi to Amiri
The story of how Everett Leroy Jones became Amiri Baraka, from his childhood to the mid '60s, is told through interviews recorded in the late '90s.
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Cast

Amiri Baraka
Self
Coyt Leroy Jones
Self
Asha Bandele
Self
Hettie Jones
Self
Sekou Sundiata
Self
Quincy Troupe
Self
Marvin X
Self

Allen Ginsberg
Self (archive footage)
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