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  2. Mississippi Goddam - Wikipedia

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    "Mississippi Goddam" is a song written and performed by American singer and pianist Nina Simone, who later announced the anthem to be her "first civil rights song". [1] Composed in less than an hour, the song emerged in a “rush of fury, hatred, and determination” as she "suddenly realized what it was to be black in America in 1963."

  3. Nina Simone - Wikipedia

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    On her debut album for Philips, Nina Simone in Concert (1964), for the first time she addressed racial inequality in the United States in the song "Mississippi Goddam". This was her response to the June 12, 1963, murder of Medgar Evers and the September 15, 1963, bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, that killed four ...

  4. Nina Simone in Concert - Wikipedia

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    Simone recorded Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall in 1963 for Colpix. This album marked the beginning of Simone's explicitly Civil Rights oriented music and she incorporated such messaging in her performances. Included on the album are unambiguous political songs such as "Mississippi Goddamn", released as a single at the time.

  5. How Nina Simone influenced an NC professor’s journey. It’s ...

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    Nina Simone’s enduring influence Flanagan’s forthcoming memoir, tentatively titled “Mississippi God-damn,” is a nod to Simone’s powerful protest song, “Mississippi Goddam.”

  6. Nina Simone's lost set at the 1966 Newport Jazz Festival ...

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    Nina Simone fans have a reason for feeling good: A previously unreleased recording of the legendary artist's set at the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1966 is being released. Verve Records and UMe ...

  7. Live at Ronnie Scott's (Nina Simone album) - Wikipedia

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    "Mississippi Goddam", Nina wrote this civil rights song after four black girls died during a church bombing, first featured on Nina Simone in Concert (1964). "Moon over Alabama", together with "Mississippi Goddam". Nina sings this song to show that the two songs have a similar melody. She, therefore, switches between them during the performance.

  8. WNC History: Nina Simone's musical talent apparent while ...

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    Before the American public knew her as Nina Simone “the high priestess of soul,” Eunice Kathleen Waymon was already making a name for herself in Western North Carolina. Born in 1933 at 30 East ...

  9. The Very Best of Nina Simone - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Nina Simone is a compilation album of songs by Nina Simone, released by Sony BMG in 2006, three years after her death in 2003. Track listing