Dr. Bernice Reagon, Director of the Program in Black American Culture at the Smithsonian's Museum of American Hisotry, examines how the freedom songs articulated community concerns, and talks about her experiences as a singer and activist in the Albany, Georgia, movement.|FREEDOM SONGS : MUSIC OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT / Dr. Bernice Reagon| produced by Iemanja Sibanye. - SERIES: Voices of the Civil Rights movement| no. 7. - Dr. Bernice Reagon, Director of the Program in Black American Culture at the Smithsonian's Museum of American History, examines how the freedom songs articulated community concerns, and talks about her experiences as a singer and activist in the Albany movement. - RECORDED: for the Smithsonian, 1986.
