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CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FEBRUARY 2015 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FEBRUARY 2015 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and videos of the civil rights song "Certainly Lord." This civil rights song is based on the African American Gospel song with the same title, That song is also known as "Have You Got Good Religion". HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: WOKE UP THIS MORNIN' WITH MY MIND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DECEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLEAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLEAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and videos of the civil rights song "Certainly Lord." This civil rights song is based on the African American Gospel song with the same title, That song is also known as "Have You Got Good Religion". CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: WOKE UP THIS MORNIN' WITH MY MIND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FEBRUARY 2015 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING (LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DECEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLEAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLEAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and videos of the civil rights song "Certainly Lord." This civil rights song is based on the African American Gospel song with the same title, That song is also known as "Have You Got Good Religion". CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: WOKE UP THIS MORNIN' WITH MY MIND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FEBRUARY 2015 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING (LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DECEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLEAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLEAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
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Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DECEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DECEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'REAUTHOR: AZIZIPOWELL
Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘Round Selma". This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state ofAlabama.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: AIN'T GONNA LET NOBODY TURN ME AROUND Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DO YOU WANT YOUR FREEDOM ?(CERTAINLY Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NOVEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M GONNA SIT AT THE WELCOME TABLE Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: IF YOU MISS ME AT THE BACK OF THE BUS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. HOLD ON (KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE) CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)". This post also provides information about the Spiritual "Hold On" which was slightly adapted and sung during the American civil rights movement ofthe 1960s.
CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: FREE AT LAST (LINE FROM THIS SPIRITUAL Edited by Azizi Powell. This post provides lyrics and a video of the African American Spiritual "Free At Last". Although "Free At Last" may not actually be a civil rights song, its use of the word "freedom" means that it probably was sung by civil rights demonstrators. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: I'M ON MY WAY (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG) Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS: DECEMBER 2014 Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom.CIVIL RIGHTS SONGS
Civil Rights Songs is an online resource for examples of and information & comments about American civil rights songs from the 1960s. Civil Rights Songs also showcases examples of additional American songs about protest and freedom. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2015 CERTAINLY LORD (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS & VIDEOS) Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics and videos of the civil rights song"Certainly Lord."
This civil rights song is based on the African American Gospel song with the same title, That song is also known as "Have You Got GoodReligion". Click
http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/02/have-you-got-good-religion-african.html for a post about that religious song. The content of this post is presented for cultural and aestheticpurposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners. EDITOR'S NOTE ABOUT ADDING COMMENTS ON THIS BLOG With considerable regret, I have disabled the comment feature on this blog (and on my other blogs except for https://pancocojams.blogspot.com, because of the large number of spam comments that I received on those blogs. Comments for those blogs can be sent to my email address azizip17 dot com at yahoo dot com for possible inclusion in a specific post onthose blogs.
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LYRICS: CERTAINLY LORD Do you want your freedom?(Certainly, Lord.)
Do you want your freedom?(Certainly, Lord.)
Do you want your freedom?(Certainly, Lord.)
Certainly, Certainly, Certainly Lord. We'll march for our rights.(Certainly, Lord.)
We'll march for our rights.(Certainly, Lord.)
We'll march for our rights.(Certainly, Lord.)
Certainly, Certainly, Certainly, Lord.We'll go to jail.
(Certainly, Lord.)
We'll go to jail.
(Certainly, Lord.)
We'll go to jail.
(Certainly, Lord.)
Certainly, Certainly, Certainly, Lord.Jail over bail.*
(Certainly, Lord)
Jail over bail.
(Certainly, Lord.)
Jail over bail.
(Certainly, Lord.)
Certainly, Certainly, Certainly, Lord. Do you want your freedom?(Certainly, Lord.)
Do you want your freedom?(Certainly, Lord.)
Do you want your freedom?(Certainly, Lord.)
Certainly, Certainly, Certainly Lord Certainly, certainly, certainly Lord. Certainly, certainly, certainly Lord.-snip-
* "Jail over bail" means that the person arrested chooses to remain in jail rather than have his or her bail paid and be released from jail. This strategy draws media attention to the cause being protested. This is my recollection of this song. It is sung using a call & response pattern. The soloist asks the initial question, the rest the choir or congregation sing "Certainly, Lord", and the soloist and the choir/congregation sing "Certainly, certainly, certainly Lord". Like other African American Civil Rights songs of the 1960s, the words of this song were changed and can still be changed. Read another version of these lyrics below.****
FEATURED YOUTUBE EXAMPLESUpdate Feb 6, 2017
The civil rights version of this song appears to no longer be available. Here's the transcription of the sound file that was published by goblinpug, Uploaded on Apr 10, 2010 from Voices Of The Civil Rights Movement Part 2: Ensembles-snip-
Here is my transcription of those lyrics. Additions and corrections Have you been to the jail? (Certainly Lord) Have you been to the jail? (Certainly Lord) Have you been to the jail? (Certainly Lord) Certainly, Certainly, Certainly Lord Well, did you do your thirty days? Well, did you do your time? Well, would you go back again? Oh, will you fight for freedom? Oh, will you tell it to the world? Oh, will you tell it to the judge? Certainly, Certainly, Certainly Lord Certainly, certainly, certainly Lord. Certainly, certainly, certainly Lord.****
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Labels: African American civil rights songs OH FREEDOM (CIVIL RIGHTS SONG LYRICS & VIDEOS) Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics and videos of the civil rights song "OhFreedom"
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LYRICS: OH FREEDOM
Oh-o freedom
Oh-o freedom
Oh freedom over me,
(Over me.)
And before I be a slave I'll be buried in my grave. And go home to my Lord and be free.(and be free.)
No segregation
No segregation
No more segregation
Over me
(Over me)
And before I be a slave I'll be buried in my grave. And go home to my Lord and be free.(and be free.)
No more weepin
No more weepin
No more weepin
Over me
(Over me)
And before I be a slave I'll be buried in my grave. And go home to my Lord and be free.(and be free.)
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FEATURED YOUTUBE EXAMPLES Example #1: Joan Baez - Oh, Freedom (Live 1966) ClarenceOlsen1, Uploaded on Dec 9, 2007 Life without freedom is not life.****
Example #2: Oh Freedom! swflprof, Uploaded on May 2, 2008 A Negro Spiritual with pictures from the Library of Congress and National Archives. I decided on this Spiritual after researching the National Archives for photographs of Slavery. This is a topic I felt should not be ignored, nor exploited, rather remembered lest we repeathistory.
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Since the referent for Black Americans was changed from "Negro" to "African Americans" by at least the early 1970s, I prefer to use the phrase "African American spirituals".****
Example #3: Oh Freedom! - The Golden Gospel Singers (Lyrics inDescription)
Mackenzie's YouTube, Published on Dec 12, 2013 One of the best Civil Rights songs Featured recently in an episode of American Horror Story: Coven****
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Labels: African American civil rights song "WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED" (LYRICS, VIDEOS, AND COMMENTS) Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "We Shall Not Be Moved". The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, andaesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners. EDITOR'S NOTE ABOUT ADDING COMMENTS ON THIS BLOG With considerable regret, I have disabled the comment feature on this blog (and on my other blogs except for https://pancocojams.blogspot.com, because of the large number of spam comments that I received on those blogs. Comments for those blogs can be sent to my email address azizip17 dot com at yahoo dot com for possible inclusion in a specific post onthose blogs.
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LYRICS: WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED (Civil Rights Song) We shall not, we shall not be moved(shall not be)
We shall not, we shall not be moved Just like a tree that's planted by the water, We shall not be moved. We're fighting for our rights (and) We shall not be moved(Shall not be)
We're fighting for our rights (and) We shall not be moved Just like a tree that's planted by the water, We shall not be moved. We shall all be free (and) We shall not be moved(Shall not be)
We shall all be free (and) We shall not be moved Just like a tree that's planted by the water, We shall not be moved. God is on our side (and) We shall not be moved(Shall not be)
God is on our side (and) We shall not be moved Just like a tree that's planted by the water, We shall not be moved. Black and White together We shall not be moved(Shall not be)
Black and White together We shall not be moved Just like a tree that's planted by the water, We shall not be moved. We shall not, we shall not be moved(Shall not be)
We shall not, we shall not be moved Just like a tree that's planted by the water, We shall not be moved.-snip-
This civil rights song is adapted from a union motivational song: "We shall not, we shall not be moved We shall not, we shall not be moved We'll building a mighty union, We shall not be moved" -Online source: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/7840/song6.htm The union song "We Shall Not Be Moved" is adapted from the African American Gospel song "I Shall Not Be Moved".****
FEATURED YOUTUBE EXAMPLES These examples are posted in chronological order based on their publishing date with the oldest examples presented first Example #1: Easternnaires and Sis. Walker I Shall Not Be Moved pkteemax Uploaded on Aug 10, 2008 Easternnaires and Sis. Walker singing I Shall Not Be Moved at end ofyear concert
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Example #2: Mary Mary "We Shall Not Be Moved" from The Soundtrack ForA Revolution
vicariousmusic, Uploaded on Feb 13, 2012 On February 14th, the soundtrack to the film Soundtrack For a Revolution will be released. It features contemporary artists singing traditional Civil Rights-era freedom songs.****
Example #3: Mavis Staples - We Shall Not Be Moved Echoes of a Friend, Published on Mar 31, 2014 Album "We'll Never Turn Back" (2007)Echoes of a Friend
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Notice the words in the second verse "The union is behind us".****
Example #4: We Shall Not Be Moved | Tillis 15 NC Forward Together Moral Movement Channel Published on May 27, 2014 May 27th, 2014 - After North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis refuses to meet with North Carolinians, a sit-in turns into a church service where the protestors state why, despite being ignored by their Representative, they shall not be moved.****
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union motivational song TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2014 NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK (MANY THOUSANDS GONE) LYRICS & COMMENTS Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics and a video of the post slavery freedom song".
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LYRICS: NO MORE AUCTION BLOCK FOR MENo more, no more
No more auction block for meMany thousands gone
No more driver's lash for meNo more, no more
No more driver's lash for meMany thousands gone
No more pint of salt for meNo more, no more
No more pint of salt for meMany thousands gone
No more auction block for meNo more, no more
No more auction block for meMany thousands gone
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Here's some information about "No More Auction Block" from http://www.expectingrain.com/dok/div/influences.html "According to Bob Dylan, the tune of his song "Blowin' in the Wind" was based loosely on the traditional "No More Auction Blues," found on The Bootleg Series 1-3 (Note 4). The guitar part is certainly very similar, though I had listened to both songs many times without noticing the resemblance. The song, also known as "Many Thousands Gone," originated in Canada, where many blacks fled after Britain abolished slavery there in 1833, 30 years ahead of the United States.****
FEATURED YOUTUBE EXAMPLE Paul Robeson - No More Auction Block Nico Fournier, Published on Apr 4, 2014 Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways-snip-
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post slavery freedom song WILLIE PEACOCK - CALYPSO FREEDOM (FREEDOM'S COMIN & IT WON'T BE LONG)LYRICS, SOUND FILE
Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics and a video of the civil rights song "Calypso Freedom" (also known as "Freedom's Comin & It Won't") as sung by Willie Peacock and group.,p> Note: Another version of this song was recorded by Sweet Honey And The Rock. Click http://www.songsforteaching.com/calypsofreedom.htm for the lyrics tothat version.
The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, andaesthetic purposes.
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LYRICS: CALYPSO FREEDOM (as sung by Willie Peacock and group) Freedom, give us freedom Freedom comin and it won’t be long.Hey!
Freedom, Freedom
Freedom comin and it won’t be long.Freedom. Freedom
Freedom comin and it won’t be long. Verse: Well, come Mr. Kennedy take me out of my misery. Freedom comin and it won’t be long. Well, can’t you see what segregation’s doin to me. Freedom comin and it won’t be long.Chorus 2x
Everybody, Freedom comin and it won’t be long Well, can’t you see what segregation’s doin to me. Freedom comin and it won’t be long.Verse:
Well, come Jackie Kennedy* take me out of my misery Freedom comin and it won’t be long Well, JF Kennedy ain’t doin so much for me. Freedom comin and it won’t be long.Chorus 1x
Verse:
Hey, I took a little trip on a Greyhound bus**Yeah!
Freedom comin and it won’t be long. Well, To fight segregation this we must. Yeah, Freedom comin and it won’t be long.Chorus
Verses
Well, the Jordan river is ah chilly and cold Well, it chills the body, ah but not the soul be long. Well, the Jordan river is ah chilly and ah wide I’m gonna get my freedom on this here side. Well I ain’t been to heaven but I think I’m right Well, the people in heaven are neither black or white Well I ain’t been to heaven but I’ve been told Well ah up in heaven is no Jim Crow*** Well, you can hinder me here. You can hinder me there. Well I’ll go right down on my knees in prayer. Well I never been to heaven but I know I’m right. Well the folks in heaven they do not fight. Come Jackie Kennedy* take me out of my misery. Well JF Kennedy ain’t doin so much for me. Well Mr. Kennedy take me out of my misery. Can’t you see what segregation is doing for me. Took a little trip on the Greyhound bus. To end segregation this we must. I want my freedom and I want it now. Not gonna just stand here and pull the plow.-snip-
Transcription from the recording by Azizi Powell. Additions and corrections are weclome. For what it's worth, I recall hearing and singing some version of the verses of this song, and its chorus during the 1960s. The purpose of this uptempo Calypso sounding protest song was to help energize and boost the courage and morale of the freedom fighters who are singing that song. This song combines extemporaneously composed two line rhyming verses with floating verses from African American Spirituals, interjections such as "Well!", "Hey!", and "Yeah!", and the adapted refrain from the Jamaican Mento "Banana Boat Song" (also known as "Daylight Comin And I Wanna Go Home".) Notice that one man in this recording mistakenly sings the "and I wanna go home" refrain from the "Banana Boat" song instead of the revised words "and I want it now". *"Jackie Kennedy" was the wife of then President John F. Kennedy (JFK). Other renditions of this song may have sung "Come Bobby Kennedy". Robert F. Kennedy, widely known as Bobby Kennedy, was the U.S. Attorney General from 1961 to 1964, who served under his older brother, President John F. Kennedy (and after JFK's assasination, also served as Attorney General under JFK's his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson). And Bobby Kennedy was considered to be a more vocal advocate for civil rights than his brother, JFK. **As a way of challenging and seeking to change the laws in the South that legalized segregation in public transit, Black people and White people from the Northern region of the United States faced jail, injury, and death by renting Greyhound buses and sitting in an integrated manner on those buses while riding into the Southern states (i.e. a Black person seated next to a White person in the front of the bus and throughout the bus.) These men and women were known as"freedom riders".
*** Jim Crow laws - laws that legalized segregation of White and non-White people (People of Color).****
FEATURED YOUTUBE EXAMPLE Calypso Freedom - Willie Peacock Timmy Smith, Published on Apr 3, 2014 Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom Songs1960-1966
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that mention the word freedom. Sweet Honey And the Rock. SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK- ELLA’S SONG: WE WHO BELIEVE IN FREEDOM CANNOT REST UNTIL IT COMES (LYRICS, VIDEOS, INFORMATION) Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics and two videos of the contemporary protest anthemn "Ella’s Song: We Who Believe In Freedom Cannot Rest Until It Comes". Information about Ella Baker, the woman who inspired this song is also included in this post along with information about Sweet Honey In The Rock, whose founding member Bernice Johnson Reagon composedthis song.
The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, andaesthetic purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners. Thanks to Ella Baker for her life's legacy. Thanks also to Bernice Johnson Reagon for composing this song and thanks to the vocal group Sweet Honey In The Rock for performing it. Additional thanks to all those who are quoted in this post, and to the publishers of these featured YouTube videos.****
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INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SONG "Ella’s Song: We Who Believe In Freedom Cannot Rest Until It Comes" is a contemporary protest song that was composed by Bernice Johnson Reagon for the a capella African American heritage vocal group SweetHoney In the Rock.
Here's a quote from Nan Dillard's review of "Ella Song" on http://ellabakercenter.org/blog/2013/12/ellas-song-we-who-believe-in-freedom-cannot-rest-until-it-comes:
"is an anthem, a meditation on the ultimate lesson of the freedom fight passed down generationally by Ms. Ella herself that is meant to be spoken boldly out loud or under one’s breath as the situation demands to empower both purpose and resolve."****
INFORMATION ABOUT ELLA BAKER Here's information about Ella Baker, the civil rights activist whose life work inspired this song: From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Baker "Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist. She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned over five decades. She worked alongside some of the most famous civil rights leaders of the 20th century, including W. E. B. Du Bois, Thurgood Marshall, A. Philip Randolph, and Martin Luther King, Jr. She also mentored many emerging activists such as Diane Nash, Stokely Carmichael, Rosa Parks, and Bob Moses. She was a critic of professionalized, charismatic leadership and a promoter of grassroots organizing and radical democracy. She has been called "One of the most important African American leaders of the twentieth century and perhaps the most influential woman in the civil rights movement."****
INFORMATION ABOUT SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK From http://sweethoneyintherock.org/ "Sweet Honey In The Rock® is a performance ensemble rooted in African American history and culture. The ensemble educates, entertains and empowers its audience and community through the dynamic vehicles of a cappella singing and American Sign Language interpretation for the Deaf and hearing impaired. Sweet Honey’s audience and community comes from diverse backgrounds and cultures throughout the United States and around the world, and includes people of all ages, economic/education/social backgrounds, political persuasions, religious affiliations, sexual preferences and differing abilities."****
LYRICS: ELLA'S SONG
(Composed by Bernice Johnson Reagon)Refrain:
We who believe in freedom cannot rest We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comesVerses
Until the killing of Black men, Black mothers’ sons Is as important as the killing of White men, White mothers’ sons And that which touches we most is that I had a chance to work withpeople
Passing on to others that which was passed on to me To me young people come first, they have the courage where we fail And if I can shed some light as they carry us through the gale The older I get the better I know that the secret of my going on Is when the reins are in the hand of the young who dare to run againstthe storm
Not needing to clutch for power, not needing the light just to shineon me
I need to be just one in the number as we stand against tyranny Struggling myself don’t mean a whole lot I come to realize That teaching others to stand up and fight is the only way my strugglesurvive
I’m a woman who speaks in a voice and I must be heard At time I can be quite difficult, I’ll bow to no man’s word -Source: http://www.bernicejohnsonreagon.com/ella.shtml****
SHOWCASE YOUTUBE VIDEOS Example #1: Sweet honey in the rock - Ella's Song Geepereet, Uploaded on Dec 2, 2008 Words won't do so you'll have to listen...........-snip-
Here's a comment from this video's discussion thread: Reverend Anita, November 2014 "This is the song and the words I needed to hear tonight, with the news that Michael Brown's killer would not be indicted. it can so easy to feel overcome with fatigue. We need each other to keep up the work in the face of each disappointment."****
Example #2: Ella's Song Shannon Kane, Published on Oct 3, 2013 Performed by Sweet Honey In The Rock****
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Sweet Honey in the Rock MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014 "MARCHING ‘ROUND SELMA" & "WE'RE MARCHING ON TO FREEDOM LAND"(CIVIL RIGHTS SONG)
Edited by Azizi Powell This post provides lyrics of the civil rights song "Marching ‘RoundSelma".
This post also features a video about the subject of that song - the March 1965 civil rights demonstration from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, the capitol of the state of Alabama. A short clip of the song "We're Marching On To Freedom Land" is included in that video. My transcription of that song is also included in this post. The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural andaesthetic purposes.
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LYRICS: MARCHING 'ROUND SELMA Marching ‘round Selma like Jericho,Jericho, Jericho
Marching ‘round Selma like Jericho For segregation wall must fall Look at people answering To the Freedom Fighters call Black, Brown and White American say Segregation must fall Good evening freedom’s fighters Tell me where you’re bound Tell me where you’re marching “From Selma to Montgomery town Source: http://www.negrospirituals.com/song.htm-snip-
I changed the spelling of the group referent "Negro" to capital "N". "Negro" is no longer used as the group referent for African Americans. Since the early 1960s, spelling "Negro" with a lower case "n" is considered highly inappropriate, unless you are purposely referring to a person as acting in a subservient "Uncle Tom" manner. Here's a note about this song from the Negro Spirituals website: "Sometimes the words of traditional Negro spirituals were slightly changed and adapted to special events. For example, the words of “Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho (and the walls came tumbling down)” were changed into “Marching ‘round Selma”. "-snip-
People who sang civil rights songs commonly referred to them as "freedom songs". "Freedom fighters" waas a commonly used referents in the 1960s for civil rights marchers.In civil rights songs the phrase "freedom land" refers to the United States, but a United States in which everyone has is equal rights and justice under the law. "Demonstrators" was a commonly used term for 1960s civil rights protest marches and rallies. For that reason, the word "demonstrators" was used as a referent for the participants n thos marches and rallies. I don't think that the terms "freedom fighters", "demonstrators", and "demonstrations" have been used as referents for participants in marches and rallies since at least the 1970s. Instead, the term "protestors" is commonly used. Although some people may consider that term to have negative connotations, free speech and peacefully assembling to protestgrievances is part of Americans' constitutional rights.****
FEATURED YOUTUBE VIDEO: Selma to Montgomery March RobertHJacksonCenter, Published on Mar 9, 2013 Vignettes from "Eyes On the Prize" relating to the March 7-21, 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches.-snip-
Here's my transcription of the song "We're Marching On To Freedom Land" (heard beginning at 4:18 through to the end of that video) WE'RE MARCHING TO FREEDOM LAND We're marching on to freedom land. We're marching on to freedom land. {We] Got our strength from day to day. As we travel on the narrow way. We're going forward. We're going forward. . One day we're gonna be free!-snip-
"We're Marching On To Freedom Land" may be an adaptation of the Gospel song "We're Marching To Zion", although the tune for those two songs aren't quite the same, and their lyric structures are different. The phrase "the narrow way" is found in Spirituals and Gospel song and refers to the difficulties that a person faces if he or she is determined to go to heaven. In this civil rights song, "the narrow way" means the difficulties people face who are working to get"freedom for all".
For what it's worth, I've never heard the song "Marching 'Round Selma" sung. And this is the first time that I've heard the song "We're Marching On To Freedom Land". That said, the relatively well known civil rights song "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round" includes the very similar line "marching up to freedom land". I haven't heard the song "Marching 'Round Selma". I wonder if the tune of that song and the tune for "We're Marching tTo Freedom Land" are the same or similar.****
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