“Let Freedom Sing” honors the powerful music of the American Civil Rights Movement, examining how these stirring anthems continue to drive social change today.
The program features evocative performances of classics like “We Shall Overcome,” “People Get Ready,” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.”
Audience members are taken on a journey through the influential work of artists such as Mahalia Jackson, Curtis Mayfield, James Brown, and Pete Seeger, whose voices defined the soundtrack of a revolution.
“Remember your dream is your only scheme, so keep on pushing…”
-Curtis Mayfield
TARGETED GRADE LEVEL:
Elementary Version (K-5)
Secondary Version (6-8, 9-12)
PROGRAM DURATION: 45 Minutes
PROGRAM MATERIALS: Student Worksheets and Teaching Resource Guides
Civil Rights, Social Justice, Activism, Equality, Non-violence, Social Studies, Humanities, Music History, Music Education, African American culture, Conflict Resolution
CEO
“Your programs engage our student and continue impact our school community in a positive manner.”
Assistant Principal
“Our kids really enjoyed your Let Freedom Sing performance. The students look forward to seeing your group every year!”
Head, Social Studies Department
“Let Freedom Sing gave our students an in-depth depiction of the historical significance of music as powerful vehicle for social change. We appreciate your commitment to providing quality diversity programming for young learners.”