
Sarah Webster Fabio (1928–1979), poet, educator, and leading figure and pioneer in the Black Studies and Black Arts movements. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, on 20 January 1928, she became interested in Black Studies at a young age and later on juggled the life of a young mother/ student. The mothering of five children delayed Fabio's education until 1963, when she enrolled in San Francisco State College. She earned her degree in 1965, on the day that her oldest son graduated from high school
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Sweet songs
Glimpses
If We Come As Soft Rain
WORK IT OUT
After Birmingham
Jujus/Alchemy Of The Blues
The Hand that Rocks
Sweet Song
Juju For: Grandma
Chromo
Still, a red hot axe
Jujus/Alchemy Of The Blues (instrumental)
Boss Soul
Together/To the Tune of Coltrane's "Equinox"
Panther Caged
Black Back "Sheeba's Puppies"
Fungi and Calau
Eclipse
A Mover "Place In the Sun"
Interrogation
Soul Through a Lickin' Stick
A Lesson Twice Learned
Juju for Grandma
Rainbow Sign
Work It Out "Melody Undecided"
Rainbow Signs
Glimpses "Nigger Sweat"
Fungi And Calau (A Calypso)
Jujus / Alchemy of the Blues
Nina Giving Mr. Backlash the Blues
Soul Through A Licking Stick "Yo' Granma"
A Black Girl's Mean Ol'Low Down Blues
Tribute to Duke Ellington
Black Is
A Lesson Twice Learned-Drum Roll Funk
Soul Ain't: Soul Is
I Would Be for You Rain
To Turn from Love
Dialogue Between Two Messengers of Peace
Alchemy of the blues
The Hurt of It All
Sassafras Toned, My Grandma Sat
Jujus / Alchemy of the Blues (Instrumental)
A Five-Year Old Scream Breaking Through the Night
Alchemy of the blues (instrumental)
Echo of Rain
Cross-Fire
Chrono
Jujus Alchemy Of The Blues
My Own Thing
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