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Unraveling American History Exploring Song Choices.

Jan 02, 2016

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Page 1: Unraveling American History Exploring Song Choices.

Unraveling American History

Exploring Song Choices

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5 marchers were shot and killed by members of the KKK and American Nazi PartyThe shady part is that police watched the event and didn’t do much to prevent it.

“88 Seconds in Greensboro”

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“American Skin” or “41 Shots”

A Bruce Springsteen song about the 1999 murder of Amadou Diallo.

An unarmed immigrant killed…setting off a tirade about racial profiling in America

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“Campaigner”

If you love corrupt politicians, then this is the song for you. It is a song highlighting America’s finest—liar that is…Richard Nixon

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“Candle in the Wind”

The song has gone through several versions, but you would be researching the initial inspiration—Marilyn Monroe—her life and death

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“Freedom” by Rage

The song recounts the wrongful conviction of Leonard Peltier (a Native American whose tribe had been annihilated in drive-by shootings by our government). The tribe fought back and Peltier was wrongfully convicted. He rots in jail because the legal system is too weak to admit it is WRONG!

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“Gemini”

Want to learn more about one of the most famous killers to exact revenge on his victims and the police? Then enter the of this Slayer song about the Zodiac Killer.

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“Helter Skelter”

Had its own life before Charles Manson hijacked the song. It was a prophetic song of racial tensions destroying our nation.

You can also study its relation to my favorite freakazoid, Charles Manson

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“I Don’t Like Mondays”

I know you hate Mondays. The song’s origin is truly fascinating. A crazy woman opened up fire on a bunch of young kids at a playground…the end result fascinating?

Remember the House episode with Dave Matthews? This song was a crucial part of the episode.

*Did I fail to mention that Hugh Laurie is my biggest celebrity crush? I know he is old and that is creepy…

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“Jeremy”

Eddie Vedder tried to give life to a small story of a boy who committed suicide in his English class; it has a second story as well.

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“John Wayne Gacy”

Truly disturbing…Not for the weak of heartBeyond SICK serial killer

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“Lonesome Death of Hattie Caroll”

One of the stories on this list that makes me ashamed of my American ancestors…her SENSELESS death and the nation’s reaction to it REPULSES me

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“Man on the Moon”

Dead? Alive? Who Knows?This story is for the ECCENTRIC.

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“Mary Kay”

Most twisted love story I have ever heard of…you know Mary Kay, the elementary teacher, who fell in love with her young student. She had kids with him, went to jail, and then still went after him.

What is wrong with the world today?

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“Miracle Man” by Ozzy Osbourne

Disgruntled with corrupt religious figures? Jimmy Swaggart took a pretty big religious

FALL, and Ozzy discusses Swaggart’s disgrace.

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“Ted, Just Admit It”

Nice guy with a not –so-nice obsession. Girls about to go off to college…don’t pick the topic. Ted Bundy is the source for much disconcerting information.