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Nina Lee Songs

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America is the land of the free, but are we all really free? Americans will argue that we do not have equal rights. Americans have fought for equality in numerous ways for centuries including, rights for women, african americans, and the LGBT community. One of the biggest movements in American history concerning equal rights is the Civil Rights Movement during the 50s and 60s. African Americans were being treated poorly and were forced to obey Jim Crow Laws. The Civil Rights Movement was a way for those African Americans to stand up and fight for what they believed in. For many years, people have used music as a way to express and voice their opinions to the world and it is still an outlet for the world today. During the Civil Rights Movement there were hundreds of songs released about the cruelty against African Americans and the freedom and equality that they desired. My favorite song from that era is by Nina Simone and it is called “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free.” All the lyrics represent the pivotal moments throughout that time and truly show you that life was not fair for everyone (3).

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The song is sad but hopeful, and Nina wants to see equality among the human race. She feels as if she is trapped and being held by chains as you can read in the lyrics in her song. The overall message of the song is that there needs to be a change concerning the rights and equality of African Americans. Nina has not gotten the chance to live her life “be like a bird in the sky” because she been forced to abide by the laws during that time. “Stabs of brass provide soul power and gospel clarification, suggesting that all the ambitions voiced in the song, the “longing to live” might just be within reach.” A quote found from wordpress suggests that the instruments used in this song make it seem as if the artist may get what she has been longing for

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