Mary Turner was 21 and lynched in 1918. She publicly denounced her husband's lynching.
In retaliation, a White mob abducted her, hung her upside down, burned her alive, cut her unborn baby from her abdomen, crushed the infant, and riddled her body with 60 bullets.
"Rollins was often referred to as 'the world’s greatest improviser', but for me he had become the antidote to soundbite culture... He was the epitome of the experiencing of time and the actual doing of work." Liam Noble of UK Jazz News on Sonny Rollins: https://t.co/r1CwnFL0VS