Art and Politics in USA

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The United States of America has one of the most interesting and controversial socio-political histories in the world. The reason for this can be pegged on the idea that the region’s early achievement of independence, long before other states even commenced fighting for their self-liberty (Bindas 200). The political realm in the United States has been shaped and re-shaped by various factors such as economic, social and cultural differences among Americans. The political sphere has been shaped and or influenced by artistic ideas and views from different artists in the region through various art forms.
Music is one of the artistic tools that have been used by artists to educate or influence residents into voting in or against political candidates. The history of music as a genre can be traced even in pre-slavery era in America. One of the major artists whose influence cannot be swept over the carpet is Joe Hill. One of his master pieces was ‘The Preacher and the Slave’ of 1911. Joe Hill traversed many states, not only in USA but other regions in the quest to deliver the message in the item. The song urged all working men to rise up, work side by side and fight for their own freedom. Other influential songs by Hill include, ‘The Tramp’, ‘There is Power in the Union’, among others. These pieces have been fundamentally influential in the history of politics across America (Hayes 103).
James Oppenheim’s ‘Bread and Roses’ is another piece that has had a portion of influence in the politics of America. Caroline Kohlsaat also majorly contributed to the conception of the music. The item gained momentum and popularity when it was sang at a textile strike organized at St Lawrence in Massachusetts. The popularity of this piece trickled to o...

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