Ani DiFranco sings Pete Seeger's song, "My Name Is Lisa Kalvelage"
"And perhaps I can tell my children six
And later on their own children
That at least in the future they need not be silent
When they are asked, 'Where was your mother, when?'"

Ani DiFranco sings Pete Seeger's song, "My Name Is Lisa Kalvelage"
"And perhaps I can tell my children six
And later on their own children
That at least in the future they need not be silent
When they are asked, 'Where was your mother, when?'"

@isaacfreeman Yes, it's stuck with me too. I found this when looking up the backstory of the song.
“This story was in a newspaper clipping sent to me from San Jose, CA. In 1965, during the Vietnam War, Lisa Kalvelage and two other women, dressed in their Sunday best, stopped a shipment of napalm by standing on a loading platform, refusing to budge. She told this story to a newspaper reporter in court after being arrested.”
⎯Pete Seeger
https://genius.com/Ani-difranco-my-name-is-lisa-kalvelage-lyrics