When the Spirit Says Sing!

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When the Spirit Says Sing!

The Role of Freedom Songs in the Civil Rights Movement

History

Author: Kerran L. Sanger

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Collection: Studies in American Popular History and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 1st December 1995

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781136601286


Introduction

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.

Study Focus

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.

Context and Insights

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.

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