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Protest Choral Score

Protest Choral Score

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A setting of the poem “Protest” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, this chamber piece for String Orchestra, SATB choir, and percussion addresses issues concerning exploitation of labor and wealth inequality. 

 

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Protest

By Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1914)

Edited by Mary Simmons Walsh

 

To sin by silence, when we should protest,

Makes cowards out of men. The human race

Has climbed on protest.

The few who dare, must speak again

To right the wrongs of many. Speech, thank God,

No power

Can gag or throttle.

The lawlessness of wealth-protecting laws

That let the children and childbearers toil

To purchase ease for idle millionaires.

 

I do protest against the boast

Of independence in this mighty land.

Call no chain strong, which holds one rusted link.

Call no land free, that holds one fettered slave.

Until God’s soil is rescued from the clutch of greed

And given back to labor, let no man

Call this the land of freedom. 

 

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