"Why (Am I Treated So Bad)" (with The Staple Singers)

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"Why (Am I Treated So Bad)" (with The Staple Singers) is a soulful civil-rights-era protest song performed by Mavis Staples and her family group The Staple Singers, known for its powerful plea against racial injustice.

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instanceOf song
associatedMovement American civil rights movement NERFINISHED
era civil-rights era
featuresArtist Mavis Staples NERFINISHED
genre gospel
protest song
soul
language English
lyricSubject appeal for dignity and equality
unfair treatment of Black Americans
notableFor powerful plea against racial injustice
performedByFamilyGroup The Staple Singers NERFINISHED
performedByMember Cleotha Staples NERFINISHED
Pops Staples NERFINISHED
Yvonne Staples NERFINISHED
performer The Staple Singers NERFINISHED
theme civil rights
racial injustice
vocalist Mavis Staples NERFINISHED
vocalStyle soulful

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Mavis Staples notableSong "Why (Am I Treated So Bad)" (with The Staple Singers)