On My Way to Freedom Land

On My Way to Freedom Land
Title On My Way to Freedom Land PDF eBook
Author Obiora N. Anekwe
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 103
Release 2018-12-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1984569104

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The lives of enslaved black North Americans were filled with pain and suffering. In order to cope with the harsh realities of living in enslavement, the words of the Negro Spiritual provided solace. But more significantly, the themes found in the Negro Spiritual proved over time to be the very road map that would lead people to freedom. On My Way to Freedom Land: A Collective Series of Collages and Photographs on the Negro Spirituals of the Underground Railroad Movement showcases forty-three Negro Spirituals through visual interpretations documented through collage and photography. Dr. Obiora N. Anekwe created these images over a three-year period to preserve the Negro Spiritual for generations to come. His advocative spirit to keep the stories of his ancestors alive is evident through this historic and vivid book.

The Art of Protest

The Art of Protest
Title The Art of Protest PDF eBook
Author T. V. Reed
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 578
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Art
ISBN 1452958653

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A second edition of the classic introduction to arts in social movements, fully updated and now including Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, and new digital and social media forms of cultural resistance The Art of Protest, first published in 2006, was hailed as an “essential” introduction to progressive social movements in the United States and praised for its “fluid writing style” and “well-informed and insightful” contribution (Choice Magazine). Now thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition of T. V. Reed’s acclaimed work offers engaging accounts of ten key progressive movements in postwar America, from the African American struggle for civil rights beginning in the 1950s to Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter in the twenty-first century. Reed focuses on the artistic activities of these movements as a lively way to frame progressive social change and its cultural legacies: civil rights freedom songs, the street drama of the Black Panthers, revolutionary murals of the Chicano movement, poetry in women’s movements, the American Indian Movement’s use of film and video, anti-apartheid rock music, ACT UP’s visual art, digital arts in #Occupy, Black Lives Matter rap videos, and more. Through the kaleidoscopic lens of artistic expression, Reed reveals how activism profoundly shapes popular cultural forms. For students and scholars of social change and those seeking to counter reactionary efforts to turn back the clock on social equality and justice, the new edition of The Art of Protest will be both informative and inspiring.

When the Spirit Says Sing!

When the Spirit Says Sing!
Title When the Spirit Says Sing! PDF eBook
Author Kerran L. Sanger
Publisher Routledge
Pages 247
Release 1995-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1136601295

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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, such songs as "We Shall Overcome," "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize," and "Do What the Spirit Says Do" were sung at virtually every mass meeting, demonstration, and planning session of Civil Rights activists. They were sung on the Freedom Rides, during the marches, and in jail cells of the South. Movement activists have commented frequently and eloquently on the ways that singing and songs gave them strength and a sense of self. This study offers a close analysis of the lyrics of the songs most central to the Civil Rights Movement, with an eye to understanding the songs as self-persuasion. In the songs, the activists defined themselves and their world, and reinforced a plan of action for their participation in the Movement. This analysis of the freedom songs is set in the context of Movement history and supported with commentary from activists and background information on Movement activities. In addition, this study offers readers insights into the moving and inspiring power of the freedom songs.

Of Thee I Sing

Of Thee I Sing
Title Of Thee I Sing PDF eBook
Author Jerry Silverman
Publisher Citadel Press
Pages 294
Release 2002-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780806523958

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Over 50 songs that stir the American spirit, grouped by historical era for easy reference, will make readers want to tap their feet, clap their hands, and sing along.

Everybody Says Freedom

Everybody Says Freedom
Title Everybody Says Freedom PDF eBook
Author Pete Seeger
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 292
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780393306040

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Montgomery, Alabama, 1955--the civil rights movement has begun. The authors build a narrative from the words of the people, their photographs and their songs to form an emphasis on triumph in an uncertain age. Photos and music.

Freedom Days

Freedom Days
Title Freedom Days PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Baker's Plays
Pages 52
Release
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If You Don't Go, Don't Hinder Me

If You Don't Go, Don't Hinder Me
Title If You Don't Go, Don't Hinder Me PDF eBook
Author Bernice Johnson Reagon
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 172
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780803289833

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Examines different genres of African American sacred music of the twentieth century, emphasizing the role migration of blacks in the United States played in nurturing and spreading the evolution of gospel music.