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Booker T and the MGs, the soul music band that championed racial integration when everyone thought it was impossible

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The Booker T and the MGs band subconsciously preached racial integration with their composition when the world thought it was impossible. The band was made up of one white and three African Americans. From afar, it appeared the group was made up of two whites and two blacks because one had a mixed-race ancestry. The...

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