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People in Indigo Girls Lyrics

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People in Indigo Girls Lyrics game quiz
"Can you identify these people mentioned in song lyrics by the Indigo Girls? A couple of these are also from Amy Ray's solo album "Stag.""

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1. According to the lyrics of this, one of the Indigo Girls' most popular songs, whose "head was on the block- the crime was looking up for truth"?
    Answer: (One word, 7 letters)


2. Although they did not write the song (it was penned by Buffy Marie Sainte James,)"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" is one of the most powerful performances the Indigo Girls have turned in. The lyrics mention the person many consider to be the martyr of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Leonard Peltier. What other Native American activist do they mention?
    Clyde Bellecourt
    Anna Mae Aquash
    Winona LaDuke
    Floyd Red Crow Westerman


3. The song "Go" is an anthem to young activists. During the song, some poetry is read, and the activist author of the poetry was the inspiration for the song. Who was she?
    Susan Goldman
    Emma Goldman
    Meridel Le Sueur
    Edna St. Vincent Millay


4. The song "Three Hits" contains these lyrics:
"Three hits to the heart son
and it's poetry in motion
one could send you down the river
three's a strange way to be delivered"

What poet is being referenced in this song?
    Frank Stanford
    Dylan Thomas
    Sylvia Plath
    Pablo Neruda


5. "Jonas and Ezekial" contains these lyrics:

"A bullet in the head, now he's dead
a friend of a friend, someone said
he was an activist with a very short life
I think there's a lesson here - he died without a fight"

Who is the activist referred to in these lyrics?
    Malcolm X
    Martin Luther King
    Bob Sheldon
    John F. Kennedy


6. "Lucystoners," on Amy Ray's solo album "Stag," is named after Lucy Stone, who was best known for what accomplishment?
    Being the first openly gay Congresswoman
    Keeping her maiden name when she married
    Participating at the Battle of Wounded Knee
    Staging a sit-in in a redwood tree to save the forest


7. On her album "Stag," Amy Ray sings
"We hit snow on the road to Laramie
we all heard about that mess
but that town ain't nothing different
than the rest"

What incident is she referring to?
    The Wounded Knee Massacre
    The Trail of Tears
    The Great Depression
    The murder of Matthew Shepard


8. The haunting song "Nuevas Senoritas" was inspired by the deaths of Ingrid Washinawatok and Marsha Gomez, who were leaders of what movement?
    Assembly of First Nations
    American Indian Movement
    Indigenous Women's Network
    The Buffalo Trust


9. Emily Saliers wrote:
"They published your diary
and that's how I got to know you
the key to the room of your own and a mind without end"
Who was she referring to?
    Anne Frank
    Frida Kahlo
    Louisa May Alcott
    Virginia Woolf


10. On her album "Stag," in the song "Lucystoners," Amy Ray sings "Janny Wenner, Janny Wenner, _______________ most fearless leader." Of what company or organization was Jann Wenner, as he is more commonly known, the leader?
    Rolling Stone
    Moral Majority
    Fox News
    Nazi Youth


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