Songs on Racial Justice
SONGBOOK SONGLISTS
RISE UP SINGING: The "Freedom" chapter in Rise Up Singing is devoted to songs related to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Other racial justice songs in Rise Up Singing include: Bourgeois Blues, Dancing in the Streets, Heaven Help Us All, Carry It On, Free At Last, Up Over My Head, Asikatali, Once to Every Man & Nation (abolitionist hymn), Because All Men Are Brothers, Color Song, Same Boat Now, Lucretia Mott, We Shall Not Be Moved.
RISE AGAIN: The "Freedom" chapter in Rise Again, on the other hand, includes liberation songs from a variety of movements including anti-apartheid songs from South Africa, songs associated with Irish struggle for freedom from England, Nueva Cancion, and songs by Native Americans.
Other songs in Rise Again on racial justice include: Colors of Earth, Still Small Voice, It's a Long Way, People Get Ready, There'll Be No Distinction There, We Are Soldiers, Is There Anybody Here
Here are some important racial justice songs we want to shine a special light on. (* = "zipper songs")
Songs from and about the U.S. Civil Rights Movement (1950s-60s):
- We Shall Overcome *
- Woke Up This Morning *
- Freedom Is a Constant Struggle *
- Ain't Gonna Let Nobody *
- O Freedom! *
- Hold On ("Keep Your Eyes on the Prize") *
- I'm Gonna Sit at the Welcome Table
- Calypso Freedom (Freedom's coming & it won't be long)
- A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke
- What's Going On by Marvin Gaye
- I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free by Billy Taylor, made into a civil rights anthem by Nina Simone in 1967
- Feeling Good recorded by Nina Simone in 1965
- Ella's Song ("We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest") by Bernice Johnson Reagon based on the words of Ella Baker
- Glory by Common & John Legend (from the film "Selma")
Other African American songs:
- None of Us Are Free rec by Ray Charles, Solomon Burke, Sam Moore
- Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) by Marvin Gaye
- Build a House by Rhiannon Giddens
- Rise Up by Andra Day (has become an anthem for the Black Lives Matter movment)
- Somebody's Hurting My Brother by Yara Allen of the Poor People's Campaign *
- I'm Gonna Lift My Sister Up by Faya Rose Toure *
- We Gotta Pray by Alicia Keys (her response to the killings of Eric Garner & Michael Brown)
- Be Free by J.Cole (on Black Lives Matter)
- Better Days by Victoria Monet
- Give Us Justice by Thee Sacred Souls (for George Floyd)
Songs related to the South African Anti-Apartheid Movement:
- Senzenina
- Asikatali
- Siyahamba
- Freedom Is Coming
- Something Inside So Strong by Labi Siffre (written when he saw video of killings of Black protesters in streets of South Africa)
Songs by allies of African Americans:
- Those Three Are On My Mind by Pete Seeger & Frances Taylor (about 1963 Klan killing of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi)
- It Isn't Nice by Malvina Reynolds
- Birmingham Sunday by Richard Farina
- Here's to the State of Mississippi by Phil Ochs
- Bound for Freedom by Pat Humphries (of Emma's Revolution)
- It's a Long Way by Bill Harley
- Still On the Bridge by Claudia Schmidt
- One in Six by Charlie King & Rick Burkhardt
- Hatred Has No Place by David Heitler-Klevans * (of Two of a Kind)
- I Have Seen Freedom Being Born by Si Kahn
- $20 Bill (about the murder of George Floyd) by Tom Prasada-Rao
- America the Dream by Steve Schuch & Mike Bradley (rewrite of "America the Beautiful inspired by MLK - americathedream.org)
- We Are a Patchwork Quilt by Two of a Kind
- Wed, Aug. 5, 2020 - solidarity / accompaniment work
- Wed, July 22, 2020 - celebrating John Lewis
- Wed, July 8, 2020 - talking & singing with white children re racism
Resources for working on Racial Justice:
Here are a few of the songs with significant racist content, issues, and/or history:- Before They Close the Minstrel Show (RUS Creativity)
- Kentucky Babe (RUS Lullabies)
- Mr Bojangles (RUS Creativity)
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (RUS America)
- O Susannah (RUS Play)
- Old Folks at Home (RUS Home)
Many songs use the word "Black" or dark in a pejorative sense - as meaning evil, dangerous, threatening, or depressed.
Please send us your thoughts on other songs that have challenging racial issues.