
Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday and the Biography of a Song - David Margolick
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Vezi oferta la libris.roRecorded by jazz legend Billie Holiday in 1939, Strange Fruit is considered the first significant song of the civil rights movement and the first musical assault against racial lynchings. The author discusses his revealing account of the song, chronicles the civil rights movement from the 1930s on, and profiles Holiday and songwriter, Abel Meeropol. Photos. n nLearn the story behind the song performed by Andra Day in United States vs. Billie Holiday now on Hulun nRecorded by jazz legend Billie Holiday in 1939, Strange Fruit is considered the first significant song of the Civil Rights movement and the first direct assault against racial lynchings in the South. First sung in New York's Café Society, these revolutionary lyrics have taken up a life of their own, as David Margolick discusses in his revealing account of the song and the struggle it came to personify.n nVoted the Song of the Century by Time, Strange Fruit is a searing evocation of lynching. And when Billie Holiday sang it, she held audiences in rapt attention, moving some to tears, others to anger, and all to a heightened awareness of the racist violence that was still, nearly a century after the Civil War, taking the lives of African Americans. Now, David Margolick's account cuts away the myths that have grown up around both Holiday and her most famous song, allowing readers to discover the true origins of Strange Fruit and the circuitous paths it took to the center of a nation's conscience.n nMargolick establishes











