Nina Simone’s scathing 1964 protest song “Mississippi Goddam” confronts racism head-on with biting sarcasm and gospel fury. She wrote it in response to the murder of Medgar Evers and the Birmingham church bombing, even calling out Mississippi by name. Delivered like a fiery show tune (and banned in parts of the South), it became an anthem of the civil rights movement.
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