TY - CHAP AB - Abstract We use framing theory to analyze songs and poetry from the US women’s movement. Specifically, we utilize frame amplification and transformation as concepts to answer the question: did messages in songs and poetry from the women’s movement change as the movement achieved its original goal of suffrage? Furthermore, are there new organizational goals mentioned in musical artifacts from the second-wave feminist movement? And, if so, why? We find that songs became more radical in the second wave of the women’s movement. This shift reflects and reconstitutes the changing concerns of social movement activists. We demonstrate how frame amplification and transformation are important theoretical concepts in explaining the ideological shifts found in songs and poetry from the first- and second-wave women’s movement. VL - 43 SN - 978-1-78769-406-4, 978-1-78769-405-7/0163-786X DO - 10.1108/S0163-786X20190000043009 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-786X20190000043009 AU - Danaher William F. AU - Crawshaw Trisha L. PY - 2019 Y1 - 2019/01/01 TI - “As We Come Marching”: Framing Amplification and Transformation Through Songs and Poetry T2 - Bringing Down Divides T3 - Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 63 EP - 86 Y2 - 2024/09/20 ER -