Talk:Ain't I Right
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Missing the Anti-Civil Rights Aspect?
[edit]“You came down to this southern town last Summer To show the folks a brand new way of life But all you've shown the folks around here is trouble And you've only added misery to their strife”
That isn’t talking about Vietnam War Protestors, who were not known for coming to Southern towns to make their point. That is clearly talking about Civil Rights Activists. “Last Summer” when this was first sung meant 1965, the summer of the Selma march and Bloody Sunday. NFoxgrove (talk) 04:27, 1 December 2022 (UTC)