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    The Story of James Weldon Johnson, Creator of the Black National Anthem

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    On February 12, 1900, five hundred students of the segregated Stanton School in Jacksonville, Florida, where James Weldon Johnson was the principal, celebrated President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday by giving the first-ever performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the song that has since became known as the Black National Anthem. Written by James Weldon Johnson… The post The Story of James Weldon Johnson, Creator of the Black National Anthem appeared first on Black Girl Nerds.
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