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Lift Every Voice A Family Perspective

For the past couple of years, we’ve brought you a series we call Loud as the Rolling Sea, which features the stories of African American elders and that series has had a musical theme, from the first verse of the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing." ....

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History: The Black national anthem 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' is first performed – People's World

On Feb. 12, 1900, the students of the segregated Stanton School in Jacksonville, Fla., where James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) the poet and novelist who would go on to become the executive secretary of the NAACP was the principal, gave the first ever performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the song that would become known as the Black national anthem, as part of a celebration of President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. ....

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February ends on a virtual Black History first for one West Jackson church - Youth talent and retired Navy officer, endodontist and Durant, Miss. native featured


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Holy Temple M.B Church in West Jackson made its history, Sunday, Feb. 28. It held its “first virtual” Black History Program due to the COVID-19 safety guidelines.
The program began with a Black History reading by Drummer John Lacy, who shared facts about famous jazz drummer Tony Williams of the 1960s.
Selective speeches and creativity followed from the youth ministry. Azalea Oliver and her sister Aamia McGee presented Historical Perspective on Jazz and Creative Dance. McGee danced to “Go Down Moses” by the late Jazz Great Louis Armstrong. Corey McGee portrayed the late famous U.S. Congressman John Robert Lewis. ....

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