
Ongoing History of New Music A Brief History of Protest Music: Part 1
Feb 11, 2026
A sonic tour of how music has carried political anger and empathy across eras. Short histories range from spirituals and labor anthems to civil rights, Vietnam-era protest and early rap roots. Punk, feminism and anti-apartheid activism get spotlighted along with the Sun City campaign. The episode previews where protest music heads next.
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Music Reaches Beyond Traditional Advocacy
- Protest songs can reach people who wouldn't otherwise engage with an issue by packaging messages in music.
- Alan Cross cites Green Day's "American Idiot" as a modern example of effective protest songwriting.
Protest Music Predates The 60s
- Protest songs are global, cross-genre tools that date back centuries and often hid dissent in accepted musical forms.
- Alan Cross emphasizes their diversity beyond the 1960s folk stereotype.
No More Auction Block's Legacy
- "No More Auction Block" originated as a 19th-century spiritual protesting slavery and was sung by Union black regiments.
- Alan Cross notes its revival by folk artists like Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan and a recorded version by Odetta.

