Freedom Singers

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Freedom Singers were a vocal group associated with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) that used music to support and galvanize the U.S. civil rights movement in the 1960s.

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Freedom Singers canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American musical group
civil rights music group
vocal group
abbreviationOfAffiliation Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
surface form: SNCC
activeInDecade 1960s
affiliatedWith Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
associatedWith African American freedom struggle
marches
mass meetings
nonviolent protest
sit-ins
voter registration drives
basedIn United States South
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre folk
freedom songs
gospel
hasTheme equality
freedom
justice
nonviolent resistance
historicalPeriod U.S. civil rights era
historicalSignificance helped connect music and direct-action organizing
helped popularize freedom songs nationwide
ideology nonviolence
influenced later protest music movements
language English
movement American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement
notableFor performing freedom songs at civil rights events
touring to raise awareness of civil rights issues
performedAt churches
college campuses
mass meetings
rallies
politicalAlignment civil rights activism
purpose galvanize civil rights activists
support the U.S. civil rights movement
roleInMovement cultural arm of SNCC
mobilizing tool for civil rights organizing
typeOfOrganization SNCC project
usedFor building solidarity among activists
education about segregation and racism
fundraising for SNCC
usedMedium music

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SNCC Freedom Singers alsoKnownAs Freedom Singers
Cordell Reagon notableWork Freedom Singers
Cordell Reagon memberOf Freedom Singers