Jackson Rosewood

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Jackson Rosewood
Jackson Rosewood
How do I sell my Guitar?


I have a primo Jackson guitar it's blue with black stripes and it has seymour duncan pickups, it's solid body, has a rosewood frett board. It's a beautiful guitar and sounds great I bought it for $1000 but I'm selling for $400 I need help

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Jackson JS3 Concert Electric Bass, with Rosewood Fingerboard


Jackson JS3 Concert Electric Bass, with Rosewood Fingerboard


$349.99


The Jackson JS3 Concert Bass features an Indian cedro body, a fully bound bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, 34" scale, Jackson dual humbucking high output pickups, a high mass bridge and black hardware.

Jackson JS2 Concert Electric Bass, with Rosewood Fingerboard


Jackson JS2 Concert Electric Bass, with Rosewood Fingerboard


$299.99


The Jackson JS2 Concert Bass features an Indian cedro body, bolt-on maple neck with rosewood compound radius fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, 34-inch scale, Jackson dual humbucking high output pickups, a high mass bridge and black hardware.

Jackson JS3V Concert Electric Bass, 5-String with Rosewood Fingerboard


Jackson JS3V Concert Electric Bass, 5-String with Rosewood Fingerboard


$379.99


The Jackson JS3V Concert Bass features an Indian cedro body, bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 24 jumbo frets, 34" scale, Jackson dual humbucking high output pickups, a high mass bridge and black hardware.

6 Round Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


6 Round Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$269.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

8 Round Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


8 Round Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$449.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

4 Round Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


4 Round Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$129.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

Jackson Js30rr Rhoads Js Series Electric Guitar 2008 Model Black Rosewood Fretboard


Jackson Js30rr Rhoads Js Series Electric Guitar 2008 Model Black Rosewood Fretboard


$299.99


Jackson JS30RR Rhoads JS Series Electric Guitar 2008 Model Black Rosewood Fretboard

Jackson JK70R144X144 Jackson  Rosewood 12 ft. round


Jackson JK70R144X144 Jackson Rosewood 12 ft. round


$1428.7


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: round. Rug Size: 12x12. Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

Jackson JK70R072X072 Jackson  Rosewood 6 ft. round


Jackson JK70R072X072 Jackson Rosewood 6 ft. round


$375.7


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: round. Rug Size: 6x6. Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

Jackson JK70R048X048 Jackson  Rosewood 4 ft. round


Jackson JK70R048X048 Jackson Rosewood 4 ft. round


$193.7


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: round. Rug Size: 4x4. Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

Jackson JK70R096X096 Jackson  Rosewood 8 ft. round


Jackson JK70R096X096 Jackson Rosewood 8 ft. round


$648.7


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: round. Rug Size: 8x8. Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

Jackson JK70R120X120 Jackson  Rosewood 10 ft. round


Jackson JK70R120X120 Jackson Rosewood 10 ft. round


$973.7


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: round. Rug Size: 10x10. Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

Jackson JK70A008X028X Jackson  Rosewood Stair Tread  single


Jackson JK70A008X028X Jackson Rosewood Stair Tread single


$31.98


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: Stair Tread. Rug Size: 8 x28 . Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

Jackson JK70A015X015X Jackson  Rosewood Chair Pad  single


Jackson JK70A015X015X Jackson Rosewood Chair Pad single


$31.98


A familiar twotoned design brings a cozy simplicity to any room in the home. Reversible for twice the wear. Made in the USA. Reversible. Woolblend. Durable. Shape: Chair Pad. Rug Size: 15 x15 . Material: 65 Polyester/35Wool. Construction: Hand Guided. Warrranty: 30 day warranty against any manufacturing defects

2 x 3 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


2 x 3 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$44.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

3 x 5 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


3 x 5 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$109.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

4 x 6 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


4 x 6 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$179.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

5 x 8 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


5 x 8 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$289.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

7 x 9 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


7 x 9 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$449.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.

8 x 11 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


8 x 11 Oval Area Rug - Jackson Rosewood by Colonial Mills Jackson Collection


$569.99


The Jackson collection offers Softer-hued colors to add an updated feel to the classic, two-color style. A flat braided construction of Polyester and wool, fully reversible.





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Whites Serving Whites not Considered 'too White'

Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud. Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud.
Well. Let's whisper that. Wouldn't want anyone to think we are radical… too Black. Nearly 99 percent of all white Americans live in all-white communities, work in all-white offices, conduct business with white customers, and send their children to all-white schools, according to Dr. Claud Anderson, in the book Powernomics.

But they are not too white. Then there are the others, the minorities. Little Havana of Miami, Frogtown of St. Paul, Greektown of Detroit, Little Italy of New York, Chinatown in San Francisco, Jewish Community Board of Akron, Little Vietnams, Little Saigon, Little Koreas, Little Cambodia, Arab communities of Detroit, Mexican communities in Minneapolis, to name but a few economically vibrant immigrant enclaves throughout the United States of America. These ethnic groups all came to America in search of riches. They are achieving that. 
Geoffrey Fox, in his book Hispanic Nation, proclaimed that a new ethnic identity is being constructed in the United States, made up of Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans and all other Spanish-speaking groups, that will surpass the Blacks in population and change the political focus from Black and white to white and Hispanic.

The mission statement of the Jewish Community Board of Akron states, "The Jewish Community Board of Akron is a volunteer association of concerned and committed people that exists for the purpose of preserving, enhancing and perpetuating the Jewish way of life. Affiliated with the United Jewish Communities."

Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud? Well maybe not according to history. Tiger Woods, the only Black golfer on the PGA Tour for the past 10 years, won his only major victory of 2007, the PGA Championship, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this past weekend. You say, so what?  Not news. Tiger wins all the time.

Here is what was not mentioned during the hours of broadcast, the numerous interviews, and the countless blimp shots of Tulsa, Oklahoma: On May 31, 1921, the Tulsa Oklahoma Massacre took place. What was the Tulsa Oklahoma Massacre? It was the destruction of "The Black Wall Street".  According to historical accounts, the riot began on May 31, 1921, when Blacks fought off a white lynch mob outside a courthouse where a Black man accused of assaulting a white female elevator operator was being held. Police deputized a group of whites, who torched as many as 1,000 homes and businesses in the Greenwood District, while Blacks were being confined "in protective custody" at a baseball stadium.

What was significant about Tulsa, Oklahoma was that it was the largest Black economic community of its day. It was referred to as "The Black Wall Street". "Since African Americans could neither live among whites as equals nor patronize white businesses in Tulsa, Blacks had to develop a completely separate business district and community, which soon became prosperous and legendary. Black dollars invested in the Black community produced self-pride, self-sufficiency, and self-determination. The business district, beginning at the intersection of Greenwood Avenue and Archer Street, became so successful and vibrant that Booker T. Washington, during his visit, bestowed the moniker: 'Negro Wall Street.'

By 1921, Tulsa's African-American population of 11,000 had its own bus line, two high schools, one hospital, two newspapers, two theaters, three drugstores, four hotels, a public library, and 13 churches. In addition, there were over 150 two- and three-story brick commercial buildings that housed clothing and grocery stores, cafes, rooming houses, nightclubs, and a large number of professional offices of doctors, lawyers, dentists and others.

Tulsa's progressive African American community boasted of some of the city's most elegant brick homes, well furnished with china, fine linens, beautiful furniture, and grand pianos. Mary Elizabeth Parrish from Rochester, New York wrote: 'In the residential section there were homes of beauty and splendor which would please the most critical eye.' Well-known African American personalities often visited the Greenwood district, including educators Mary McCloud Bethune and W.E.B. DuBois, scientist George Washington Carver, opera singer Marian Anderson, blues singer Dinah Washington, and noted Chicago chemist Percy Julian." (Excerpts from the book Black People and Their Place in History, by Dr. Leroy Vaughn.)

The Tulsa incident was not unique during that era.  During the "Red Summer" of 1919. Over 25 race riots, white mobs continued attacking black neighborhoods, were recorded. In the 1919 race riot at Elaine, Arkansas, white mobs killed over 200 African Americans and burned their homes and businesses. Director John Singleton exposed the horror of the Rosewood, Florida massacre of 1922 in his film entitled "Rosewood". A white mob burned down the entire town and tried to kill all of its Black inhabitants. In April 1994, the Florida legislature passed the "Rosewood Bill", which awarded $150,000 to each of the riot's nine eligible Black survivors.

The Black Wall Street of Tulsa and the Rosewood of Florida represent our Little Havana, our Chinatowns, our Little Italy, our Greektowns in the desire to achieve the American dream.  White America has fought to prevent The Black Wall Street from developing.
We are in a battle once again. No, they are not burning down our homes, bombing our businesses, forcing us to ride in the back of the bus, or lynching Black men by the dozens on Saturday, as openly done in the past. This battle is being fought for our Black dollars. All immigrants are given a free ride to stop, drop, and set up shop in the Black community in America.  The Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 opened the doors of America to any and all Cubans who are fleeing Cuba. Little Havana has never been attacked by an angry mob of white citizens. Little Havana, like Little Italy, the Chinatowns, and so on, is an enclave where economic development has been allowed to flourish. No Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, or other barriers to prevent their economic development.

However, Black business owners are not stopping, dropping, and opening shop in their communities. A Black-owned business in Chinatown, Little Havana, Little Italy, Greektown, or Mexican enclave? The residents of these communities will not do business with them. It's a boycott based simply on the fact that you are not one of us. Leave. Black businesses are sent back to the Black consumer to do battle for the Black dollar with white and immigrant businesses.

Are you boycotting Black businesses? The other immigrants have come to America voluntarily, with great hope of wealth. They seek each other out voluntarily to form a community. It's not segregation, but congregation, based on national, ethnic or cultural identy.  In city after city, they form bonds based on ethnicity.  They are not looking to join forces with the Black community under the premise of advancement. In all the major cities with a significant Black population: Detroit, MI; Gary, IN; Inglewood, CA; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; New Orleans, LA; Baltimore, MD; Norfolk, VA; Jacksonville, FL; and Jackson, MS, we are not dominant politically or economically.  They stop, drop, and set up shop in the Black community.  Example: The Black hair care product industry, the industry that Madam C.J. Walker dominated, which improved the economic lives of Black women, is no longer Black-controlled.

In this post-integration era, the Black consumer, regardless of social class, is the target for all immigrant groups. It is common knowledge: We will buy from anyone, with few exceptions. Will Black businesses ever restore the greatness of "The Black Wall Street"?  I often hear the comparison: Blacks should be more like the Jews, Mexicans, Hmong, Chinese, and Arabs.  If we do start to be more like those groups, they will be putting a sign on their businesses - GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.  Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud!.

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