It speaks of the hard times of slavery, and how we all have learned from it; and praising God for bringing them through those times; and asking God to help them to stay on the right path (with God), and not stray from it.
The author was a writer and diplomat.
''The African-American National Anthem"was written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) and then set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson (1873-1954) in 1900.
L didn't sing in an episode its just the voice you hear
Sure sounds like it.
Well, I will always love you is a really good song to sing if you have a higher voice.
The actual characters. They sing it. Although Ferb has two different voices. His speaking voice and his singing voice.
there are three verses in lift every voice and sing.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" is in the public domain; however, certain settings, performances, and recordings may still be protected.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" is in the public domain. So, anyone can recored it without having to pay for the rights.
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James Weldon Johnson
He helped make "Lift Every Voice And Sing."
It is called "the African American national anthem."
The song "Lift Every Voice and Sing" is known as the Negro National Anthem. It was written as a poem in 1899 by James Weldon Johnson.
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James weldon johnson
Horace Clarence Boyer has written: 'Lift Every Voice and Sing II'
James Weldon Johnson. Originally it was known as "The Negro National Anthem".