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028 0 0 _aCD SF 40032
_bSmithsonian Folkways
040 _aUkLoVW
_beng
_cUkLoVW
_dUkLoVW
099 _aSCD 207
245 0 0 _aSing for freedom :
_bthe story of the civil rights movement through its songs
260 _bSmithsonian Folkways,
_c1990.
300 _a1 sound disc :
_bdigital ;
_c4 3/4 in.
500 _aCompact disc.
500 _aNotes on performance and background information in inset; recorded in 1960s.
505 0 _a1. We are soldiers in the army -- 2. Keep your hands on the plow -- 3. This little light / Mary Ethel Dozier, Minnie Hendrick, Gladys Burnette Carter -- 4. You better leave segregation alone -- 5. Your dog loves my dog / Nashville Quartet -- 6. Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around / SNCC Freedom Singers -- 7. I woke up this morning with freedom on my mind / Rev. Ben Gay -- 8. Keep your eyes on the prize / Charles Jones & Cordell Reagon -- 9. Oh Pritchett, oh Kelly / Bertha Gober, Rutha Harris, Charles Sherrod, James Culbreath -- 10. Up above my head / Betty Mae Fikes -- 11. This little light / Rutha Harris & Betty Mae Fikes, -- 12. Brown baby / Cordell Reagon -- 13. Which side are you on? / Charles Neblett, Rutha Harris & Cordell Reagon -- 14. I'm gonna sit at the welcome table / Hollis Watkins -- 15. Mass meetings and prayers -- 16. Guide my feet / Doc Reese -- 17. I'm on my way / Birmingham Movement Choir -- 18. Rev Ralph Abernathy speaking -- 19. Yes we want our freedom / Cleo Kennedy & Carlton Reece -- 20. Rev Martin Luther King Jnr speaking -- 21. Ninety nine and a half won't do / Birmingham Movement Choir -- 22. Get on board / Mrs Fannie Lou Hamer & Bob Moses -- 23. No danger in the water / Bob Moses -- 24. Medgar Evans speaking -- 25. Keep your eyes on the prize / Bob Moses -- 26. We shall overcome.
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_aCivil rights movement
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_cMU
_hSCD 207
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