Joy, uplift, strength, calm, and fortitude are what this singing group gives me. It's raw and beautiful without instrumentation. Music like this was key in continuing the good fight for Civil Rights in the 60's, and we can continue putting it to good use in the dark days in which we are living today.
Amen! Now let's ask ourselves, how did we get from Bernice Johnson Reagon & 'Sweet Honey in the Rock' to gangsta Rap where young Black kids kinda celebrate gun violence while calling each other the N-word(nigga)?
How did we get from such spiritual & revolutionary & peaceful songs to degrading popular music? REST IN PEACE BERNICE JOHNSON REAGON. AMEN