Some right-wingers charged that the performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" ahead of the Super Bowl promoted "segregation.
James Weldon Johnson initially wrote it as a poem a year earlier, and his brother John Rosamond Johnson composed the music.
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While "Lift Every Voice and Sing" was not the only song played before "The Star Spangled Banner" on Sunday, many on social media singled out the hymn for criticism, claiming ...
It is tradition for the Super Bowl winner to visit the White House to meet the president. But with the recent election winner, Donald Trump, taking office as th ...
Before LaFace Records and So So Def Recordings, there was Black Swan Records, a record company by Georgian Harry Pace that released music by Black artists for Black listeners.
The Grammy-winning rapper performed Drake dis track "Not Like Us," "Squabble Up," "Humble." and "Luther," among others, ...
The legislation comes on the heels of an executive order signed last month by President Donald Trump promising “forceful and ...
From Air Jordans to the high-five, Black athletes have driven popular culture for decades. The mannerisms, clothes and ...
Super Bowl Halftime show performer Zül-Qarnaįn Nantambu explained why he displayed the Palestinian-Sudanese flag.