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  2. 6 inspiring Black protest songs, from 'Strange Fruit' to ...

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    Today, “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday, “A Change is Gonna Come,” Sam Cooke and “What’s Going On,” Marvin Gaye remain relevant to Black America.

  3. Protest songs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The birth of reggae music addressed issues of all kinds, but it can be argued that Bob Marley had perhaps the most impact on a generation there, with songs addressing his views on nuclear proliferation, and slavery, in his famous "Redemption Song", recorded shortly before his premature death shortly afterward. The song urges listeners to ...

  4. Category:Songs about American slavery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about American slavery" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. African-American music - Wikipedia

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    African-American slaves created a distinctive type of music that played an important role in the era of enslavement. Slave songs, commonly known as work songs, were used to combat the hardships of the physical labor. Work songs were also used to communicate with other slaves without the slave owner hearing.

  6. Slave Songs of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Slave Songs of the United States was a collection of African American music consisting of 136 songs. Published in 1867, it was the first, and most influential, [1] [2] collection of spirituals to be published. The collectors of the songs were Northern abolitionists William Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, and Charles Pickard Ware. [3]

  7. African-American women work songs - Wikipedia

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    The African-American work song tradition has several examples. The study of these provides a unique look into particular resistance tactics used by enslaved people. The work song traditions of enslaved or incarcerated African-American men have been widely studied, and African-American enslaved women similarly incorporated song into their work and resistance narratives.

  8. Where does slavery still exist in 2014? - AOL

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    Slavery is still a very real and widespread problem. The slavery activity is often referred to as 'trafficking in persons' and is commonly measured by the global slavery index (GSI). The GSI in ...

  9. Category:Songs about slavery - Wikipedia

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    Songs about American slavery (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Songs about slavery" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.