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There Is A Season: The Pete Seeger Podcast

There Is A Season: The Pete Seeger Podcast

Released: 2024-11-16
© Adam C. Morse 2023
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14 Episodes
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14 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-11-16
© Adam C. Morse 2023
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Seeger in the Civil Rights Movement

Seeger in the Civil Rights Movement

Time: 1:37:44
In our first episode of Season 2, we discuss Pete Seeger's participation in the civil rights movement between 1962 and 1965. We discuss his early involvements singing in Georgia, his affiliation with the Student NonViolent Coordinating Committee, and his We Shall Overcome concert at Carnegie Hall. We also evaluate Seeger's participation in Mississippi's Freedom Summer in 1964, and his attendance in the Selma march in 1965 along with his encountering of the folk process of the singing of Freedom Songs. We conclude with the internal racial shift that happens within the movement, and how that influences Seeger’s gradual separation from singing from SNCC and singing for civil rights.
Episode ID: 1000677168978
GUID: 03dfb683-304e-470c-b441-17611468684c
Release Date: 16/11/2024, 19:00:14

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There is a Season: The Pete Seeger Podcast is dedicated to rediscovering and helping to further uncover the music, work and politics of the late American folk musician, Pete Seeger. This show's objective is to evaluate Pete Seeger's life, music and political work, and in doing so to consider how we might further apply Pete Seeger's work and music in contemporary times. On the show we investigate Seeger's musical and political socialization, activism, records and performances, and navigating censorship over the years with the reactionary media and U.S. government.

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