"Lift
Every Voice and Sing" was written in 1900 to celebrate the birthday of Abraham Lincoln. The
words were written by James Weldon Johnson, principal of the segregated school were the poem was
introduced prior to the keynote presentation by Booker T. Washington. The poem was set to music
was composed by his brother John Rosamond Johnson, and...
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Analyze the poem "lift Every Voice and Sing" Im having some trouble understanding the following poem and interpreting it. Lyrics are below: Lift...
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