The song "Southern Man" was written by Neil Young and was first released on his album "After the Gold Rush" in 1970. The lyrics of the song express anger and frustration towards the racism and oppression of Black people in the American South. Young criticizes the Southern man for his mistreatment of African Americans and calls for change and justice. The song has been interpreted as a powerful protest against social inequality and racism. The lyrics of "Southern Man" have been praised for their poignant and thought-provoking message, and the song remains a significant piece of social commentary in popular music history.
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