We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song
“We Shall Overcome” is an American folk song that has influenced American and world history like few others. At different points in time it has served as a labor movement song, a civil rights song, a hymn, and a protest song and has long held strong individual and collective meaning for the African-American community, in particular, and the American and world communities more generally.

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song, edited and compiled by Victor V. Bobetsky, comprises essays that explore the origins, history, and impact of this great American folk song. Inspired by a symposium of guest speakers and student choirs from the New York City Public Schools, chapters cover such critical matters as the song’s ancestry, Pete Seeger’s contribution to its popularization, the role played by the SNCC Freedom Singers in its adoption, the gospel origins and influences of the song, its adaptation by choral arrangers, its use as a teaching tool in the classroom, and its legacy among other freedom songs.

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song constitutes an invaluable resource for the music and music education community as well as for members of the general public interested in music, education, history and the civil rights movement. The book provides readers with a wide and unique spectrum of information about the song relevant to researchers and teachers.
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We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song
“We Shall Overcome” is an American folk song that has influenced American and world history like few others. At different points in time it has served as a labor movement song, a civil rights song, a hymn, and a protest song and has long held strong individual and collective meaning for the African-American community, in particular, and the American and world communities more generally.

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song, edited and compiled by Victor V. Bobetsky, comprises essays that explore the origins, history, and impact of this great American folk song. Inspired by a symposium of guest speakers and student choirs from the New York City Public Schools, chapters cover such critical matters as the song’s ancestry, Pete Seeger’s contribution to its popularization, the role played by the SNCC Freedom Singers in its adoption, the gospel origins and influences of the song, its adaptation by choral arrangers, its use as a teaching tool in the classroom, and its legacy among other freedom songs.

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song constitutes an invaluable resource for the music and music education community as well as for members of the general public interested in music, education, history and the civil rights movement. The book provides readers with a wide and unique spectrum of information about the song relevant to researchers and teachers.
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We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song

by Victor V. Bobetsky
We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song

by Victor V. Bobetsky

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“We Shall Overcome” is an American folk song that has influenced American and world history like few others. At different points in time it has served as a labor movement song, a civil rights song, a hymn, and a protest song and has long held strong individual and collective meaning for the African-American community, in particular, and the American and world communities more generally.

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song, edited and compiled by Victor V. Bobetsky, comprises essays that explore the origins, history, and impact of this great American folk song. Inspired by a symposium of guest speakers and student choirs from the New York City Public Schools, chapters cover such critical matters as the song’s ancestry, Pete Seeger’s contribution to its popularization, the role played by the SNCC Freedom Singers in its adoption, the gospel origins and influences of the song, its adaptation by choral arrangers, its use as a teaching tool in the classroom, and its legacy among other freedom songs.

We Shall Overcome: Essays on a Great American Song constitutes an invaluable resource for the music and music education community as well as for members of the general public interested in music, education, history and the civil rights movement. The book provides readers with a wide and unique spectrum of information about the song relevant to researchers and teachers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442236035
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Victor V. Bobetsky is associate professor of music education and Director of the Teacher Education Program in Music at Hunter College of the City University of New York, as well as associate professor of urban education at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His research has appeared in the pages of Music Educators Journal, Teaching Music, Choral Journal and the European Music Educators Association Journal and his choral arrangements for school age voices are widely published and performed. Professor Bobetsky is also the author of The Magic of Middle School Musicals: Inspire Your Students to Learn, Grow and Succeed, published by Rowman and Littlefield Education (2008).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Complex Ancestry of “We Shall Overcome”
Victor V. Bobetsky

Chapter 2: A Folksong in Flight: Pete Seeger and the Genesis of “We Shall Overcome”
Sam A. Rosenthal

Chapter 3: The SNCC Freedom Singers: Ambassadors for Justice
Deanna F. Weber

Chapter 4: The Missing Blue Note: Transmutation and Appropriation from the Gospel Lineage of “We Shall Overcome”
Andrew Aprile

Chapter 5: Analysis and History of Major Choral Arrangements of “We Shall Overcome”
Christopher Flannery-McCoy

Chapter 6: “We Shall Overcome”: A Symposium
Victor V. Bobetsky

Chapter 7: “No More Auction Block for Me” and “We Shall Overcome”: Freedom Songs for the Middle School Music Classroom
Brooke Berry-Wolf

Chapter 8: Beyond “We Shall Overcome:” The Lasting Legacy of Freedom Songs
Patricia Woodard

Appendix I: Concert Program
Appendix II: Resources for Educators
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