Abstract

INTRODUCTION PART ONE-HISTORICAL BEGINNINGS 1. Nature and Impact of Musical Protest, Allan Moore 2. Negro Spirituals of the 19th Century, Burton Peretti 3. First American Social Musical Group: The Hutchinson Family Singers, Scott Gac 4. Folk Labor, Class, and in the United States, 1900-1950, Jerry Rodnitsky 5. Race, Gender, and Protest: African American 1900-1970, Felicia Miyakawa, PART TWO-WAR AND CIVIL RIGHTS 6. War and Musical Protest, Robert Kodosky 7. Atomic Music, Rob Weiner 8. Civil Rights Anthems and Soul Music,Jerry Smethurst, 9. Beatles Utopia, Walter Everett PART THREE-CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROTEST IN ROCK 10. Societal Visions in Progressive Rock, Carla Hochhauser 11. Punk Revolution?, Travis Jackson 12. From the Grateful Dead to Frank Zappa: Radical in Rock, Rob Weiner 13. Gender and Social in Rock, Marion Leonard 14. Women, Rap, and Hip-Hop, Gail Hilson Woldu, 15. War, and the Song in the Era of Bono, Reebee Garofalo PART FOUR-INTERNATIONAL PROTEST 16. Reggae's Evolution from to Mainstream, Stephen A. King 17. Protest Identity Politics, and Latin Pop, T. M. Scruggs 18. Intervention in Gineau-Bissau in the 1990s, Anne-Kristin Borszik, 19. Music Indaba in Late Apartheid South Africa, Ingrid Bianca Byerly 20. Anti-Apartheid and the African National Congress, Shirli Gilbert 21. Music of from Palestine, David MacDonald 22. Contemporary in Asia, Dennis Rea CONCLUSION

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