Music and Social Protest
The labor movement refers to the collective efforts of workers to improve their rights, wages, working conditions, and overall social and economic standing through organized activism and advocacy. This movement has its roots in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often responding to the harsh realities of industrialization and the exploitation of workers. As workers began to unite in their demands, music became a powerful tool for social commentary and mobilization within this movement, highlighting struggles and aspirations.
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