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India@75: The unsung role of music in the independence struggle

There is no art without conflict, and there are no protests without anthems. The Indian Independence struggle is no different

August 14, 2022 / 18:23 IST
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Music is a powerful medium through which protest movements have been created and carried forward. Protest music is commonly associated with music that conveys a strong political message and is aimed at dismantling injustice, racism, and oppression.

In the West, musicians like Nina Simone, John Lennon and Bob Dylan have been recognised for their roles in political activism. From anti-slavery songs to songs about civil rights, music has been a powerful tool for bringing people together. 

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We Shall Overcome has been sung at protests since the 1940s, when it was first used in the labour movement. It was also one of many songs sung by protesters during the Civil Rights Movement in the US.

The song War by Edwin Starr, written during America’s involvement in Vietnam, was used in protests against the war even though it talked about racial conflicts going on inside the US at the time. This Land Is Your Land was written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie in 1940 in critical response to Irving Berlin's patriotic ballad God Bless America. This song was used in numerous protest movements with variations in many other countries.