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Music clearly played a starring role in the civil rights movement ... a historically Black university, sang "We Shall Not Be Moved" to protest former FBI director James Comey taking the stage ...
Man, it was difficult to narrow this list down. There were a thousand musicians who stepped up and made statements musically ...
Curtis Mayfield was one of the strongest musical voices during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, and no song cemented ...
Protest music is nothing new... the civil rights movement ... or expressed the anger and pain of the artists involved. The Black Lives Matter movement is no different. Supporters have marched ...
Meet 21 civil rights activists—past and present—whose bold leadership reshaped history and continues to inspire justice ...
(Paul W. Gillespie/Staff) Cheryl McLeod holds an old photograph of Black people getting books from an early version of a bookmobile. Local Civil rights groups protest, outside the Naval Academy ...
Funk music was a bold sound that perfectly encapsulated post-civil rights Black Pride. 'We Want The Funk!' tells the story of ...
Strom Thurmond, a segregationist who used the Senate procedure known as a filibuster in an effort to block the passage of landmark civil rights ... protest was of actions that stand to harm Black ...
Malcolm X’s ideas had a big influence on the Black Power movement, which was a civil rights protest movement that began in the later 1960s. Its members believed in racial pride and social equality.