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Lawyers Who Made the Birthday Song Public Domain Take Aim at Civil Rights Anthem
A group of filmmakers want to remove the copyright from "We Shall Overcome." By Danny Lewis.
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Sun City
Artists United Against Apartheid (1985)
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Winter in America
Gil Scott-Heron
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Freedom of 76
Ween
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Uprising
Muse
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America’s Five National Anthems
The surprising stories—and controversies--behind America’s five most popular patriotic songs, from “America” to “The Star-Spangled Banner,” to “This Land Is Your Land.”
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Interview: Saro Lynch-Thomason
“Appalachians have taken older songs like this and countless times adapted them to their own struggles.” By Wren Awry. (April 27, 2016)
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Compared to What
Les McCann and Eddie Harris
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Democracy
Leonard Cohen
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None of Us Are Free
Solomon Burke
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Redemption Song
Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros
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Chinese songs of dignity
The visible and invisible social inequalities in the new China built by migrant workers. By Peter Bengtsen. (June 19, 2017)
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Harrowdown Hill
Thom Yorke
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The Art of DJing: Asmara
Andrew Ryce travels to South LA to discuss the Nguzunguzu member's smooth and eclectic style of DJing.
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Johannesburg
Gil-Scott Heron
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I Am The Fly
Wire
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Take The Skinheads Bowling
Camper Van Beethoven
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The President Sang Amazing Grace
Joan Baez
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I Woke Up in a Fucked-Up America
Lonnie Holley
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Deep River
“[A] river that carried all kinds of people and pulled them together in going the same direction. And it did it quickly, it did it efficiently, it did it without as much argument or friction.” — Jimmy Collier. By Will Bostwick. (Sept. 4, 2018)
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