Monday, June 29, 2015

Mississippi State Flag Set to Change


“This is a show tune, but the show hasn't been written for it yet,” Nina Simone told her audience at Carnegie Hall as she and the band vamped the opening chord of "Mississippi Goddam," in a style some call "Broadway twos." Incongruous much?  

She is the subject of a documentary (streaming at NetFlix) called What Happened, Miss Simone? that debuted at Sundance in January and was covered Saturday at the Atlantic.

Not content to rehash a string of hits, her performances of the song became a testament to principle over career. The backlash was overwhelming in its toxicity and led to her eventual expatriation to Paris. One might be tempted to say "but that was then and this is now."

We know better.
The events in Charleston and across the South in the days since, with black churches being set alight, should have us challenging our notions of harmless symbols and moving forward. Perhaps not all of us are on the same page in that regard.

A Modest Proposal


The State of Mississippi