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    The Freedom Singers originated as a quartet formed in 1962 at Albany State College in Albany, Georgia. After folk singer Pete Seeger witnessed the power...
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    The Staple Singers were an American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group. Roebuck "Pops" Staples (December 28, 1914 – December 19, 2000), the patriarch...
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  • Freedom Highway is a 1965 album by The Staple Singers (Epic LN24163/ BN26163). The title song was written for the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march for voting...
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    Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States in 1961 and subsequent years to challenge...
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    Bernice Johnson Reagon (category 20th-century American singers)
    curator at the Smithsonian, and social activist. In the early 1960s, she was a founding member of the Freedom Singers, organized by the Student Non-violent...
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    The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, also known as simply the March on Washington or the Great March on Washington, was held in Washington, D...
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    named the Freedom Singers. And in 1962, Pete and Toshi Seeger assisted the Freedom Singers in organizing a nationwide collegiate tour. As a result, the civil...
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  • Charles Neblett (category Freedom Riders)
    "SNCC Freedom Singers 1962–1966". BlackPast.org. 9 March 2014. Retrieved November 15, 2015. Paige Rose, Leslie. (2007). The Freedom Singers of the civil...
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  • The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), also referred to simply as the Freedom Democratic Party, was an American political party that existed...
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    Freedom Summer, also known as Mississippi Freedom Summer (sometimes referred to as the Freedom Summer Project or the Mississippi Summer Project), was a...
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  • recorded by "The Freedom Singers" from Boston Church of Christ in 1988. A version by Sister Rosetta Tharpe was played in the opening credits to the 1990 film...
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  • Mary Don't You Weep (category Songs based on the Bible)
    chronicles the victories of the Civil Rights Movement, "If You Miss Me from the Back of the Bus", written by Charles Neblett of The Freedom Singers, was sung...
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  • We Shall Overcome (category Songs about freedom)
    and the 1988 version by Pete Seeger sung at a reunion concert with Pete and the Freedom Singers on the anthology, Sing for Freedom, recorded in the field...
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  • This Little Light of Mine (category The Kingston Trio songs)
    especially during the Civil Right Movement in the 1960's. Rutha Mae Harris, one of the four original freedom singers from Georgia, said the song "helped steady...
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    Happy Traum (category Musicians from the Bronx)
    with The New World Singers) - Folkways Records (with Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger, The Freedom Singers, and others). 1964 The New World Singers - Atlantic...
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  • "Freedom of the Night" is a song by English singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor. It was released on 18 October 2024, through Decca Records, as the...
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    the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. In the speech, King called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the...
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    songs were carried across the country by Freedom Riders, and many of these became Civil Rights anthems. Many soul singers of the period, such as Sam Cooke...
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    Billy Preston the successful gospel group the COGIC Singers, with whom she recorded the album It's a Blessing. Although she remained with the group for some...
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    Fannie Lou Hamer (category Victims of police brutality in the United States)
    and also sang, often with the Freedom Singers. Charles Neblitt, one of its members, said of Hamer, "We'd let her sing all the songs we did that she knew...
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  • against Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential election. This is complicated by the Freedom Summer movement and pulls between the northern liberal wing and...
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    Fariña Richard Fariña Jackson C. Frank The Freedom Singers Gale Garnett Gateway Singers Bob Gibson Cynthia Gooding The Greenbriar Boys David Grisman Stefan...
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  • Freedom Schools were temporary, alternative, and free schools for African Americans mostly in the South. They were originally part of a nationwide effort...
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    group, at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. January 2015: The Madrigal Singers led thousands of singers in the celebrations during the Pastoral and...
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  • Sis Cunningham (category American folk singers)
    published the songs of many of the 1960s' most influential topical songwriters, including Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, The Freedom Singers, Buffy...
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  • Emory was a founding member of a chapter of male Freedom Singers in the early 1960s. Freedom Singers originated in an African American congregation, Mt. Zion...
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  • Loving v. Virginia (category Interracial marriage in the United States)
    also deprive the Lovings of liberty without due process of law in violation of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The freedom to marry has...
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  • the program was known as "Wednesdays in Mississippi." Competent, well connected, and educated, these women worked with Freedom Summer and the Freedom...
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    Medgar Evers (category Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients)
    Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Freedom Singers recorded a version of the latter song. Wadada Leo Smith's album Ten Freedom Summers contains a track called...
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  • Boynton v. Virginia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
    movement called the Freedom Rides, in which African Americans and whites together rode various forms of public transportation in the South to challenge...
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