Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

by Mary C. Turck
Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

by Mary C. Turck

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Overview

Melding memorable music and inspiring history, Freedom Song presents a fresh perspective on the civil rights movement by showing how songs of hope, faith, and freedom strengthened the movement and served as its voice. In this eye-opening account, you’ll discover how churches and other groups—from the SNCC Freedom Singers to the Chicago Children’s Choir—transformed music both religious and secular into electrifying anthems that furthered the struggle for civil rights.

From rallies to marches to mass meetings, music was ever-present in the movement. People sang songs to give themselves courage and determination, to spread their message to others, to console each other as they sat in jail. The music they shared took many different forms, including traditional spirituals once sung by slaves, jazz and blues music, and gospel, folk, and pop songs. Freedom Song explores in detail the galvanizing roles of numerous songs, including “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” “The Battle of Jericho,” “Wade in the Water,” and “We Shall Overcome.”

As Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and many others took a stand against prejudice and segregation, a Chicago minister named Chris Moore started a children’s choir that embraced the spirit of the civil rights movement and brought young people of different races together, young people who lent their voices to support African Americans struggling for racial equality. More than 50 years later, the Chicago Children’s Choir continues its commitment to freedom and justice. An accompanying CD, Songs on the Road to Freedom, features the CCC performing the songs discussed throughout the book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781556527739
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/01/2008
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 10.90(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 9 - 18 Years

About the Author

Mary C. Turck is the author of The Civil Rights Movement for Kids and Mexico & Central America: A Fiesta of Cultures, Crafts, and Activities. She is the editor of the Twin Cities Daily Planet and former editor of the award-winning Connection to the Americas.

What People are Saying About This

Pete Seeger

The Civil Rights movement was the singingest movement I've ever known. . . . I'm not the only one who believes that songs may save this human race.

From the Publisher

"Unique focus . . . captivating . . . this informative and well-written book is an excellent addition to any collection."  —School Library Journal

"The Civil Rights movement was the singingest movement I've ever known. . . . I'm not the only one who believes that songs may save this human race."  —Pete Seeger

"For [children]—or for any adult who lived during the movement—this book is music to their eyes."  —New Pittsburgh Courier, Hudson Valley Parent, Madison Times, Santa Ynez Valley Journal, insightnews.com, Houston Style, Fairhope Courier, and Foley Onlooker

"An excellent book for research."  —abbylibrarian.com

"Great."  —Soujourners and sojo.net

"Provides a fresh perspective on the civil rights movement."  —Skipping Stones

"Plenty of interesting information . . . an attractive design."  —booklistonline.com

"It's hard to describe, in a few short paragraphs, all the goodness in Freedom Song . . . this book is music to [the] eyes."  —Bookworm Sez

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