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Escape At Sunset
By Janice Huce -
Escape At Sunset
By Janice Huse -
Les Hutchinson Family Singers
La famille Hutchinson a fait leurs débuts en 1839, les Hutchinson Family Singers du New Hampshire étaient l’un des groupes musicaux les plus connus du milieu des années 1800. -
Abolitionist and Women's Rights
The Hutchinson Family Singers debuting in 1839, the Hutchinson Family Singers of New Hampshire were one of the best-known musical groups of the mid-1800s. -
The Workers
In the 1890s, workers began distributing strike songbooks in American cities. -
War, Labor and Race
The Almanac Singers, which included Woody Guthrie, Josh White, a young Pete Seeger and many others, toured America before World War II, singing to support struggling workers everywhere. -
Civil Rights and Vietnam
Joan Baez and Bob Dylanat the March on WashingtonPhoto courtesy National Archives. -
A Pawn in Their Game
By Bob Dylan
Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C., 1963 Photo courtesy National Archives -
Anti-Establishment
While rock continued to voice social concerns, in the '80s two new forms grabbed the mike of protest. -
Free Nelson Mandela
By The Special A.K.A. -
Fight the Power
By Flavor Flav et Chuck D
Rap also emerged as a protest genre, -
The Great Depression
Poster for New Line Theatre performance, St. Louis, 2001 -
Anti-War Mars
« Bomb da World » par Michael Franti -
We Shall Overcome
By Mahalia Jackson -
Ohio
By Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young -
I Can’t Breathe
By Pussy Riot’s for protest song for Eric Garner.