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Tag Archives: Let my people go
Freedom in American History
In my movie I would start with the music “Let my people go” in the scene of Abraham Lincoln.
In the following part of the movie where I talk about the victory of Blacks who serve the US Senate, I will use “waving flags” from K’naan because it shows someone who will become strong and overcome the struggle in the society “when I get older, I will be stronger”
To finish the Movie I would use the music “Freedoon” from Akon, because it is positive and it matchs better with the modern days. In the society where the economic power matters. this music will reach many people who fights for freedom though an economic freedom.
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