ida b wells
The song "Strange Fruit" was written by teacher Abel Meeropol, a Jewish white man from the Bronx, in the late 1930s. It was famously performed by Billie Holiday, whose haunting rendition brought significant attention to the song's powerful anti-lynching message. Meeropol wrote the lyrics as a response to the racial violence and lynching of African Americans in the United States.
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No, Bankim Chandra Chatterji wrote the National Song 'VANDE MATARAM'.
Samuel Alfred Haynes wrote the wordsSelwyn Walford Young wrote the music
Fight against lynching.
Ida Bell (B) Wells was born on July 16th, 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi. After the unfair lynching of three of her friends, she became a crusader against lynching and unfairness towards African-Americans. As a journalist, Wells wrote many articles concerning lynching and African-American rights. She was also one of the founders of NAACP and wrote Southern Horrors: Lynch Law and All Its Phases. ====== ======
Hafeez Jalandhry wrote the national anthem of Pakistan in Persian language.
Andrei Mureșanu wrote the Romanian national anthem.
Ida B. Wells was a journalist who wrote about unequal education opportunities available to African American children. She also drew attention to lynching of African Americans. She wrote directly against discrimination.
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If whatever you wrote was a crime, yes. More commonly, however, your blog would be evidence of another crime.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote both Indian and bangladeh national anthem
The song "Strange Fruit" was written by teacher Abel Meeropol, a Jewish white man from the Bronx, in the late 1930s. It was famously performed by Billie Holiday, whose haunting rendition brought significant attention to the song's powerful anti-lynching message. Meeropol wrote the lyrics as a response to the racial violence and lynching of African Americans in the United States.
Haydn wrote the music
the late Timothy Gibson wrote the national anthem of The Bahamas
Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky