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KIM WESTON WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM LIFT EVERY VOICE

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ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 1ST,  KIM WESTON WILL BE INTERVIEWED BY MTV.  KIM WESTON, WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO THE INTERVIEW THE VOICES OF HER PEOPLE ON WHAT "LIFT EVERY VOICE"  MEANS TO YOU.  IS THIS HELD IN AS THE BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM TO YOU OR IS IT JUST A SONG?   In 1900, James Weldon Johnson composed the poem that would become the hymn that, in the 1920s, would be adopted by the NAACP as the official Negro National Anthem. A prototypical renaissance man, Johnson was among the first black attorneys to be admitted to the Florida bar, at the same time he was serving as principal of the segregated Stanton School in Jacksonville, Florida, his alma mater and the institution where his mother became the city’s first black public-school teacher.    Rev. Jesse Jackson ignites the crowd with his signature call-and-response recitation of “I Am Somebody.” By its final lines, thousands of fists are raised in the air in a solidarity salute to black power. Jackson capitalizes on the euphoria of the moment to take the people even higher: “Sister Kim Weston,” he announces, “The Black National Anthem.” https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/why-black-national-anthem-lifting-every-voice-sing-180975519/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMaMyVRB1cYBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 1ST,  KIM WESTON WILL BE INTERVIEWED BY MTV.  KIM WESTON, WOULD LIKE TO BRING TO THE INTERVIEW THE VOICES OF HER PEOPLE ON WHAT "LIFT EVERY VOICE"  MEANS TO YOU.  IS THIS HELD IN AS THE BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM TO YOU OR IS IT JUST A SONG?   In 1900, James Weldon Johnson composed the poem that would become the hymn that, in the 1920s, would be adopted by the NAACP as the official Negro National Anthem. A prototypical renaissance man, Johnson was among the first black attorneys to be admitted to the Florida bar, at the same time he was serving as principal of the segregated Stanton School in Jacksonville, Florida, his alma mater and the institution where his mother became the city’s first black public-school teacher.    Rev. Jesse Jackson ignites the crowd with his signature call-and-response recitation of “I Am Somebody.” By its final lines, thousands of fists are raised in the air in a solidarity salute to black power. Jackson capitalizes on the euphoria of the moment to take the people even higher: “Sister Kim Weston,” he announces, “The Black National Anthem.” https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/why-black-national-anthem-lifting-every-voice-sing-180975519/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMaMyVRB1cYBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

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