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From ‘this machine kills fascists’ to ‘King Trump’s private army’: the art of protest music

From ‘this machine kills fascists’ to ‘King Trump’s private army’: the art of protest music

Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune and Michael Ochs Archives, via GettyIn January, over the course of three days, Bruce Springsteen wrote, recorded and released the political protest song Streets of Minneapolis. The song’s release was a matter of urgency and reflects Springsteen’s fury towards the Minneapolis immigration enforcement operation from

From ‘this machine kills fascists’ to ‘King Trump’s private army’: the art of protest music

From ‘this machine kills fascists’ to ‘King Trump’s private army’: the art of protest music
Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune and Michael Ochs Archives, via GettyIn January, over the course of three days, Bruce Springsteen wrote, recorded and released the political protest song Streets of Minneapolis. The song’s release was a matter of urgency and reflects Springsteen’s fury towards the Minneapolis immigration enforcement operation from