Billie Holiday Strange Fruit 1939 ✪ [CONFIRMED]

: Only a single beam of light illuminated Holiday’s face as she sang. Critical Impact

: All service stopped, and the room went completely dark. Billie Holiday Strange Fruit 1939

Holiday first performed the song at , New York’s first integrated nightclub. To ensure the message hit with full force, the club established strict rules for its performance: : Only a single beam of light illuminated

Billie Holiday ’s 1939 recording of is widely considered the first great protest song of the 20th century. Originally a poem by Abel Meeropol, a white Jewish teacher from the Bronx, the song uses a haunting metaphor—fruit hanging from poplar trees—to describe the horrific reality of lynchings in the American South. The Performance: Art as Resistance To ensure the message hit with full force,

: Holiday always closed her set with it; no encore was allowed.

: Only a single beam of light illuminated Holiday’s face as she sang. Critical Impact

: All service stopped, and the room went completely dark.

Holiday first performed the song at , New York’s first integrated nightclub. To ensure the message hit with full force, the club established strict rules for its performance:

Billie Holiday ’s 1939 recording of is widely considered the first great protest song of the 20th century. Originally a poem by Abel Meeropol, a white Jewish teacher from the Bronx, the song uses a haunting metaphor—fruit hanging from poplar trees—to describe the horrific reality of lynchings in the American South. The Performance: Art as Resistance

: Holiday always closed her set with it; no encore was allowed.

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