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THE CONTEMPORARY ROLES OF LABOR SONGS

David L. Gregory, St. John's University - New York

Abstract

Music has played a critical role for workers throughout the history of the labor movement. Music gives an opportunity to rebel. Its gives an opprotunity to argue policy. It gives an opportunity to be heard. Songs written in protest, or in furtherance of a cause, give a sense of historical and political climate of a particular era. This article, "The Contemporary Role of Labor Songs" draws attention to three especially important periods in the shaping of labor history, the 1930s, 1960s and 1980s, highlighting the representative impact a particular song - "Which Side Are You On?, "Salt of the Earth," and "There is Power in a Union" - had in each of these decades.

Suggested Citation

David L. Gregory. 2011. "THE CONTEMPORARY ROLES OF LABOR SONGS" ExpressO
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