ASCAPのインスタグラム(ascap) - 2月18日 05時56分
The 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till, wrongfully accused of offending a white woman in a grocery store, was considered a catalyst of the Civil Rights Movement. Bringing nationwide attention to racial violence & injustice, Till’s story was a driving force for organized activism & civil disobedience in the ‘50s and beyond.
ASCAP protest music of the era includes “Mississippi Goddam'' by the brilliant singer-songwriter & activist Nina Simone – a song that expresses rage at the murders of Till, Medgar Evers & other racially-provoked acts of violence, and laments the disturbing state of the nation.
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