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Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. History of a Song of Struggle -- 1. A Song, Socialism, and the 1973 Military Coup in Chile -- 2. "I Shall Not Be Moved" in the U.S. South: Blacks and Whites, Slavery and Spirituals -- 3. From Worship to Work: A Spiritual Is Adopted by the U.S. Labor Movement and the Left -- 4. From Union Song to Freedom Song: Civil Rights Activists Sing an Old Tune for a New Cause -- 5. From English in the U.S. South to Spanish in the U.S. Southwest: "We Shall Not Be Moved" Becomes ""No nos moverán" -- 6. Across the Atlantic to Spain
II. Movements and Meanings -- 7. Social Movement: A Song's Journey across Time and Space -- 8. Translation and Transcendence in the Travels of a Song -- Conclusion: An Internationalist Culture of the Singing Left in the Twentieth Century -- Coda -- Appendix: Note on Methods and Sources -- Notes -- References -- Index