Bernice Johndon Reagon
"It is impossible to separate liberation struggles from song. And in the 1960s — at marches, and in jailhouses — the voice leading those songs was often Bernice Johnson Reagon. Her work as a scholar and activist continued throughout her life, in universities and concert halls, at protests and in houses of worship."

wboi.org/npr-news/2024-07-17/b

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@ChrisPierson I first heard her incredible voice on an old Pete Seeger record. I was lucky enough to hear her again a dozen times over the ensuing years both solo and with the amazing Sweet Honey in the Rock. She was a voice that was always welcome and one that I'll miss greatly.

@altucker Those must have been great experiences. Have you seen the current members in concert?

@ChrisPierson right before Covid shut down the world. Such an amazing group of women.

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