Pandemic Innovation Created by: Antonio, Duygu, Nadia and Magaly.

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Pandemic Innovation Created by: Antonio, Duygu, Nadia and Magaly

Create an album with songs that can be related to what we have been learning about the amendments. Goal

Album Name: Pandemic Innovation Songs: 12 Artists: 11

1. “War” by Bob Marley 2. “Clandestino” Manu Chao 3. “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday 4. “Eyvallah” by Duman 5 “Africans” nneka Top Songs

Analysis - “War” by Bob Marley LyricsAmendments “until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned everywhere is war” “that until the basic human rights; are equally guaranteed to all; without regard to race - dis a war.” 13 - equality of races 14 - equal protection clause 15- equal rights (suffrage) for minorities

“Cladestino” by Manu Chao LyricsAmendments “Solo voy con mi pena Sola va mi condena Correr es mi destino Por no llevar papel” “Me dicen el clandestino Por no llevar papel Pa' una ciudad del norte Yo me fui a trabajar Mi vida la dejé” “I come only with my punishment There comes only my conviction Running is my fate 'cause I don't carry any identity papers” “They call me the Clandestine 'cause I don't carry any identity papers To a northern city went for work I left my life behind” One and eight

“Eyvallah” by Duman LyricsAmendments “to your pepper, your gas, your batons, your sticks, to your harsh kicks, I say bring it on.” “I am still free I said; I am still right I said; to you; I am still human i said; Do you think I would give up, tell me.” 8 - cruel and unusual punishment 14 - equal protection of the laws 1- protects freedoms

“Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday LyricsAmendment “blood on the leaves and blood at the root; black bodies swingin in the southern breeze” “pastoral scene of the gallant south; the bulgin’ eyes and the twisted mouth; scent of magnolias sweet and fresh; then the sudden smell of burnin’ flesh” 8 - cruel and unusual punishment 14 - equal protection

Africans-Nneka LyricsAmendments Chorus “Wake up world!! Wake up and stop sleeping Wake up Africa!! Wake up and stop blaming Open ur eyes!! Stand up and rise” “Lied to us, blinded slaved us, misplaced us, strengthen us, hardened us then They replaced us now we got to learn from pain Now it is up to us to gain some recognition If we stop blaming we could get a better condition” 13, 14, and 15

Questions, comments, or concerns?