This is the story of the song that foretold a movement and the Lady who dared sing it.
Billie Holidays signature tune, Strange Fruit, with its graphic and heart-wrenching portrayal of a lynching in the South, brought home the evils of racism as well as being an inspiring mark of resistance.
The songs powerful, evocative lyrics - written by a Jewish communist schoolteacher - portray the lynching of a black man in the South.
In 1939, its performance sparked controversy (and sometimes violence) wherever Billie Holiday went.
Not until sixteen years later did Rosa Parks refuse to yield her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus.
Yet Strange Fruit lived on, and Margolick chronicles its effect on those who experienced it first-hand: musicians, artists, journalists, intellectuals, students, budding activists, even the waitresses and bartenders who worked the clubs.
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