Lift Every Voice and Sing often Called The Negro National Hymn, The Negro National Anthem, The Black National Anthem, or The African-American National Anthem is a Song Written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson and set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson in 1900. I had to Learn it for a Play in School My Church Sang it every Sunday in February for Black History Here is a Video.
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Robin
Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, I am the youngest of eight siblings. My father has passed away, but my parents, both everyday people and U.S. Army veterans, instilled strong values in me. I graduated from Jean Ribault Senior High School and went on to earn my bachelor's degree in English with an emphasis in professional writing, graduating cum laude from Grand Canyon University. Currently, I am an Avon independent sales ambassador. I am a Christian, a proud Florida girl, and an encourager. As a millennial, blogger, sports fan, foodie, disabled woman, ambivert, and everyday woman, I embrace my multifaceted identity. I live in Jacksonville with my mom, cherishing my roots and the vibrant community that shapes me.
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