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  2. Racist music - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for a late 19th century minstrel show featuring racist songs. Racist music is music that expresses racism. Throughout history, music has been used as a propaganda tool to promote a variety of political ideologies and ideas, including racism. [1] Since the worldwide civil rights movements of the 1960s, the commercial production ...

  3. Category:Songs about racism and xenophobia - Wikipedia

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    Biko (song) Birmingham Sunday; Black (Sevendust song) Black and White (Pete Seeger song) Black Cross (Hezekiah Jones) Black Like Me (song) Black Magic (Baker Boy song) Black Man (song) Black Messiah (song) Black or White; Black Stations/White Stations; Black Tie White Noise (song) Blackbird (Beatles song) The Blacker the Berry (song) Bobcaygeon ...

  4. White power music - Wikipedia

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    It was arguably the most notable of the racist country music record labels. [ 1 ] [ 11 ] [ 13 ] Reb Rebel released 21 singles and For Segregationists Only , an album of its ten bestselling songs, four of which were Johnny Rebel's.

  5. Category:Race-related controversies in music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Race-related controversies in music" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of music considered the worst - Wikipedia

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    It has also been called the worst song of all time by GQ [96] and The A.V. Club, and named one of the worst songs of all time in a readers' poll in the New York Post. The group's co-lead singer Grace Slick has called it "the worst song ever" and "awful". [94] [96] "Don't Worry, Be Happy", Bobby McFerrin (1988)

  7. Jump Jim Crow - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The song became a 19th-century hit and Rice performed it all over the United States as "Daddy Pops Jim Crow". "Jump Jim Crow" was a key initial step in a tradition of popular music in the United States that was based on the racist "imitation" of black people. The first song sheet edition appeared in the early 1830s, published by E. Riley.

  8. Taylor Swift draws backlash for 'all the racists' lyrics on ...

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    What we know about Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' album so far. The Civil War began in 1861, more than 30 years after the decade Swift references in the song. Slavery was still ...

  9. Coon song - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music to Ernest Hogan's "All Coons Look Alike to Me". Sheet music to "Ma Honey Gal". Coon songs suggested that the most common living arrangement for Black people was a "honey" relationship (unmarried cohabitation), rather than marriage. “The Niggardly Nigger”, an example of a British coon song, published in London in 1900.