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I Shall Not Be Moved", also known as "We Shall Not Be Moved", is an African-American slave spiritual, hymn, and protest song dating to the early 19th century American south. It was likely originally sung at revivalist camp-meetings as a slave jubilee.
1 When my cross is heavy, I shall not be moved, when my cross is heavy, I shall not be moved; like a tree planted by the water, I shall not be moved. [Refrain] 2 The church of God is marching, I shall not be moved, the church of God is marching, I shall not be moved;
I Shall Not Be Moved Lyrics: I shall not, I shall not be moved / I shall not, I shall not be moved / Just like a tree that's planted by the water / I shall...
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“I shall not be moved” is a stellar example of Johnson Reagon’s premise. Sociologist David Spener identifies “I shall not be moved” as a product of enslaved persons in North America beginning in the early nineteenth-century camp meeting tradition (Spener, 2016, pp. 33–36).
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It features the refrain, “I shall not be moved,” epitomizing the love and determination of black women. The first woman who appears in this poem is significantly nameless, a slave mother...