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Without Prejudice are an excellent covers band from Bradford, West Yorkshire, England who take their inspiration from a few of the people mentioned on this homepage through their words and their music, sometimes through both as in the case of the Stevie Wonder (see the lyrics from the album Songs in the Key of Life and how appropriate they are today). Why not drop by at www.withoutprejudice.org.uk and say hello.
The aim of this ring is to provide a list of sites dedicated to people, books, music, anything in fact, that inspire others. Has someone with a disability or illness touched your life, do you have a favourite book or song that you feel motivates and inspires, how about a sports person, volutary worker or charity. If you have a website that will inspire and motivate others then why not join the webring. It doesn't have to be anyone famous you might just want to give a shout out to someone who needs some recognition for what he or she does -why not tell others of the work they do?
If you do not to want join the ring tell me where you are from anyway by clicking on the guest map and you can also add your own favourite insprirational site, poem, quote, book, person or personal website (family friendly sites only) or simply leave me a message. You may wish to start a discussion - join the forum.
Just a few of my favourite people. Place curser over the image.
The images to the left features Jesse Owens who won 4 gold
medals at the 1936 Olympics in Germany in front of Adolf Hitler and a crowd
of people who could not ignore the history they were witnessing and Maya Angelou,
author, actress, historian, activist and poet - I could listen non-stop
to this lady's words.
On the right we have Dr Martin Luther King civil rights leader from the 50's and Rosa Parks whose single act of refusing to sit at the back of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama led to her being arrested. Her arrest sparked off a boycott of the buses lead by Dr Martin Luther King and ultimately gave rise to the Civil Rights Movement.
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MAYA ANGELOU: interview with the author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and other works of autobiography. Video from the Roland Collection.