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Nina Simone's rendition of Strange Fruit stands as one of the most powerful protest performances in music history. Originally penned as a poem by Abel Meeropol (under the pseudonym Lewis Allan) and first recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939, Strange Fruit emerged as a searing indictment of the systematic lynching of Black Americans in the Southern United States. The song's metaphorical lyrics compare the victims to fruit hanging from trees, creating a devastating commentary on racial violence.