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WNCW’s Joe Kendrick spoke with Asheville, NC author Kim Ruehl about her new book
A Singing Army: Zilphia Horton and the Highlander Folk School, which tells the story of the activist and musician who helped shape the labor and civil rights movements from the 1930s until her untimely early death in the 1950s. While Zilphia Horton is not a household name, her work has had a profound and enduring impact, including being a catalyst for songs like “We Shall Overcome”, “This Little Light Of Mine” and “We Shall Not Be Moved”. Before writing this book, Kim was editor for
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You might not know Zilphia Horton by name, but if youâve attended a protest in the past half-century, youâve probably sung her work. Horton arranged songs like âWe Shall Overcome,â âWe Shall Not Be Movedâ and âThis Little Light of Mineâ for group singing, which helped them become anthems of the civil rights and labor movements. As the music and drama director at the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tenn., she drew on the communal power of performing arts to help organize community activists, and collaborated with Rosa Parks and Pete Seeger among others to signal-boost their activism around important causes of the day.Â