Singing America

Singing America
Title Singing America PDF eBook
Author Neil Philip
Publisher Viking Books for Young Readers
Pages 168
Release 1995
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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An anthology of poems that describe, celebrate and bring to vivid life the American experience.

I Hear America Singing

I Hear America Singing
Title I Hear America Singing PDF eBook
Author Walt Whitman
Publisher Philomel
Pages 20
Release 1991
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780399218088

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Whitman's famous poem, accompanied by linoleum-cut illustrations, depicts people at work all over an earlier America.

Singing, Soldiering, and Sheet Music in America during the First World War

Singing, Soldiering, and Sheet Music in America during the First World War
Title Singing, Soldiering, and Sheet Music in America during the First World War PDF eBook
Author Christina Gier
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 231
Release 2016-10-19
Genre Music
ISBN 1498516017

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An advertisement in the sheet music of the song “Goodbye Broadway, Hello France” (1917) announces: “Music will help win the war!” This ad hits upon an American sentiment expressed not just in advertising, but heard from other sectors of society during the American engagement in the First World War. It was an idea both imagined and practiced, from military culture to sheet music writers, about the power of music to help create a strong military and national community in the face of the conflict; it appears straightforward. Nevertheless, the published sheet music, in addition to discourse about gender, soldiering and music, evince a more complex picture of society. This book presents a study of sheet music and military singing practices in America during the First World War that critically situates them in the social discourses, including issues of segregation and suffrage, and the historical context of the war. The transfer of musical styles between the civilian and military realm was fluid because so many men were enlisted from homes with the sheet music while they were also singing songs in their military training. Close musical analysis brings the meaningful musical and lyrical expressions of this time period to the forefront of our understanding of soldier and civilian music making at this time.

Wee Sing America

Wee Sing America
Title Wee Sing America PDF eBook
Author Pamela Conn Beall
Publisher Price Stern Sloan
Pages 0
Release 2005-09-08
Genre Children's songs
ISBN 9780843112795

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"Celebrate the songs and words of America's patriots and pioneers!" -- back cover.

I Too Sing America

I Too Sing America
Title I Too Sing America PDF eBook
Author Wil Haygood
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 250
Release 2018-10-09
Genre Art
ISBN 0847863123

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Winner of the James A. Porter and David C. Driskell Book Award for African American Art History, I Too Sing America offers a major survey on the visual art and material culture of the groundbreaking movement one hundred years after the Harlem Renaissance emerged as a creative force at the close of World War I. It illuminates multiple facets of the era--the lives of its people, the art, the literature, the music, and the social history--through paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, and contemporary documents and ephemera. The lushly illustrated chronicle includes work by cherished artists such as Romare Bearden, Allan Rohan Crite, Palmer Hayden, William Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, Archibald Motley, and James Van Der Zee. The project is the culmination of decades of reflection, research, and scholarship by Wil Haygood, acclaimed biographer and preeminent historian on Harlem and its cultural roots. In thematic chapters, the author captures the range and breadth of the Harlem Reniassance, a sweeping movement which saw an astonishing array of black writers and artists and musicians gather over a period of a few intense years, expanding far beyond its roots in Harlem to unleashing a myriad of talents upon the nation. The book is published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Of Thee I Sing

Of Thee I Sing
Title Of Thee I Sing PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Railton
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 215
Release 2021-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1538143437

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When we talk about patriotism in America, we tend to mean one form: the version captured in shared celebrations like the national anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance. But as Ben Railton argues, that celebratory patriotism is just one of four distinct forms: celebratory, the communal expression of an idealized America; mythic, the creation of national myths that exclude certain communities; active, acts of service and sacrifice for the nation; and critical, arguments for how the nation has fallen short of its ideals that seek to move us toward that more perfect union. In Of Thee I Sing, Railton defines those four forms of American patriotism, using the four verses of “America the Beautiful” as examples of each type, and traces them across our histories. Doing so allows us to reframe seemingly familiar histories such as the Revolution, the Civil War, and the Greatest Generation, as well as texts such as the national anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance. And it helps us rediscover forgotten histories and figures, from Revolutionary War Loyalists and the World War I Espionage and Sedition Acts to active patriots like Civil War nurse Susie King Taylor and the suffragist Silent Sentinels to critical patriotic authors like William Apess and James Baldwin. Tracing the contested history of American patriotism also helps us better understand many of our 21st century debates: from Donald Trump’s divisive deployment of celebratory and mythic forms of patriotism to the backlash to the critical patriotisms expressed by Colin Kaepernick and the 1619 Project. Only by engaging with the multiple forms of American patriotism, past and present, can we begin to move forward toward a more perfect union that we all can celebrate.

Listen: How Pete Seeger Got America Singing

Listen: How Pete Seeger Got America Singing
Title Listen: How Pete Seeger Got America Singing PDF eBook
Author Leda Schubert
Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Pages 0
Release 2017-06-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781626722507

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Listen. There was nobody like Pete Seeger. Wherever he went, he got people singing. With his head thrown back and his Adam’s apple bouncing, picking his long-necked banjo or strumming his twelve-string guitar, Pete sang old songs, new songs, new words to old songs, and songs he made up. In this gorgeously written and illustrated tribute to legendary musician and activist Pete Seeger, author Leda Schubert highlights major musical events in Mr. Seeger's life as well important moments of his fight against social injustice. From singing sold-out concerts to courageously standing against the McCarthy-era finger-pointing, Pete Seeger's life is celebrated in this bold book for young readers with gorgeous illustrations by Raúl Colón. A Neal Porter Book This title has Common Core connections.