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Billie Holiday remains one of the most influential voices in American music — not only for her unmatched vocal phrasing, but for her courage in confronting the nation’s deepest wounds. The phrase “Bitter Fruit” echoes the legacy of her groundbreaking performance of Strange Fruit, a song that exposed the terror of racial violence at a time when speaking such truths invited real danger. Holiday’s voice transformed protest into art, grief into testimony, and silence into resistance.
This artwork honors that legacy through a dual portrait: one side vibrant and stylized, the other grounded in realism, symbolizing the many dimensions of Holiday’s life — the artist, the survivor, the innovator, and the witness. The warm cosmic tones and golden framing elevate her image into a space of reverence, acknowledging her as both cultural icon and historical force.
Perfect for classrooms, music studios, cultural centers, and homes committed to truth‑telling, this poster stands as a reminder that Billie Holiday did more than sing. She carried a nation’s conscience in her voice — and changed history with every note

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