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Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Sweet Black Angel" is one of the few outright political songs released by the Rolling Stones. Jagger was inspired to write the song after seeing a poster of civil rights activist Angela Davis. At the time, Davis was facing murder charges.
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Feb 15, 2019 · “After a while the words ‘Sweet Black Angel’ crept into it, and I realized Mick was writing about Angela Davis, the famous activist who was under arrest at the time.” In 1970, Davis, a former UCLA philosophy instructor previously terminated (under orders from California’s then-governor Ronald Reagan) for being communist, now faced ...
Jan 5, 2024 · The lyrics of “Sweet Black Angel” convey a powerful message about the struggles faced by Angela Davis, a political activist, scholar, and author from Alabama. Let’s dive into the lyrics: [Verse 1] Got a sweet black angel, got a pin-up girl. Got a sweet black angel up upon my wall.
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Oct 31, 2022 · Lead singer Mick Jagger wrote the song "Sweet Black Angel" about Davis. He and wife Bianca Jagger walked in a march supporting Davis in Paris on the same day "Exile on Main Street" was released. The band only released a few other politically-charged songs, but were vocal about their opposition of segregation by refusing to play at segregated ...
Songfacts®: This is about Angela Davis, a black radical who was arrested, but eventually acquitted, of aiding a courtroom escape in 1970 in which four people died. She was the vice-presidential candidate on the US Communist party ticket in 1980. The lyrics are a parody of black stereotypes. Mick Jagger sang like Buckwheat from The Little ...
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Not a sweet black slave. [Verse 2] Ten little niggers sitting on de wall. Her brothers been a falling, falling one by one. For a judge they murdered and a judge they stole. Now de judge he going ...