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Resource: DVD (STRSAL) Strange Fruit     
Publisher: salt, 2014
Vendor: salt project
Length: 1 sessions
Heading: PSG — Personal Spiritual Growth
Subjects: Personal Growth; Social Issues; Spiritual formation
Location: PSG
# Copies: 1
Description: It could have been anywhere, USA. But this time, it was in the Heartland.
On August 7, 1930, two African-American teenagers, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, were lynched by a violent mob in Marion, Indiana. Moved by the infamous photograph taken that night, Abel Meeropol, a Jewish high school teacher in New York City, wrote a protest song entitled, “Strange Fruit.” The song soon became a signature of a young jazz singer named Billie Holiday, the unforgettable finale of her live performances, inspiring generations to believe in the power of music and the dignity of the human spirit.
This is the story of an American masterpiece, the song TIME Magazine in 1999 called “the song of the century.” But even more, this is a Good Friday story, an Easter Sunday story, a deeply human story of tragedy, defiance, genius, and grace.
Includes DVD and Study Guide.
1 session, approx. 10 min
Materials: DVD
Participant's Guide
Links:sesison: https://vimeo.com/85272088
Age Groups: Young Adult; Adult (30-65); Adult (65+)


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