Bibliography

Image Credits (In Order of Appearance) 

 

Lawrence strike, strikers, 1912. Holding Institution: Lawrence History Center, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Image Courtesy of Digital Public Library of America / Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. 

Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent. Holding Institution: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Image Courtesy of Seattle Locals, I.W.W. / Internet Archive. Public Domain. 

Solidarity at Recall Scott Walker Demonstration in WI. Video courtesy of We Act Radio / Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under Attribution 3.0 Unported / Video removed, audio only. 

Pie In The Sky. Video courtesy of Ace Frahm / Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.  

Casey Jones The Union Scab. Holding Institution: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Image Courtesy of Seattle Locals, I.W.W. / Internet Archive. Public Domain. 

Hold The Fort. Holding Institution: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Image Courtesy of Seattle Locals, I.W.W. / Internet Archive. Public Domain. 

"The Internationale" audio, sung at the Socialism 2013 Conference in Chicago. Video courtesy of Tony Tracy / Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY 3.0.  

We Shall Overcome - Folk School Version (1948). Image courtesy of Sing Out Brother / Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. 

Bread and Roses. Original poem by James Oppenheim, 1911. Transcribed by Ruby Carter Brackenbury for the purposes of this exhibition. Public Domain.  

Sheffield Indymedia - 2011-11-15 Billy Bragg at Occupy Sheffield. Audio courtesy of VolodyA! V Anarhist / Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. 

Bibliography 

 

Bierman, Benjamin. “Solidarity Forever: Music and the Labor Movement in the United States.” In The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music, edited by Friedman, Jonathan, p.31-43. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013. 

Chaplin, Ralph. “Why I Wrote Solidarity Forever.” The International Workers of The World, 1968. https://archive.iww.org/history/icons/solidarity_forever/1/ 

Darden, Robert. “Union Songs, Protest Songs, and the Spirituals.” In Nothing But Love In God's Water. Volume 1: Black Sacred Music From The Civil War To The Civil Rights Movement, p.59-85. Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2014. 

Fowke, Edith and Joe Glazer. Songs of Work and Freedom. Chicago Roosevelt University Labor Education Division: North Shore Press, 1960.  

McCarthy, Richard. “‘Fear a Movement That Sings’: Music and the American Labour Movement.” PhD diss. New York: City University of New York, 1991.  

Taylor, Timothy. “Re-Signing Mass Culture: Billy Bragg’s ‘There is Power in a Union.’”  Popular Music And Society 15, 2 (1991), 10.1080/03007769108591433. 

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