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“The Black National Anthem”


The video is beautiful…

Thanks to loyal Ceo Blog Reader Wylene Ward for the video. 🙂

Order your copy today for a donation of $12.00. This video of the ‘ Negro National Anthem’ was originally screened at the historic African-American Church Inaugural Ball in Washington, DC on January 18th, 2009. Many of the esteemed individuals featured in this video in attendance and we presented with the ‘ Keepers of the Flame’ award for the monumental contributions to social justice.

This version of the song was performed by the Grace Baptist Church Cathedral Choir, conducted by Derrick James. The video was produced and donated by Ascender Communications, LLC (www.ascender-c.com) at the request of The Balm In Gilead, Inc.

This version of the song was performed by the Grace Baptist Church Cathedral Choir, conducted by Derrick James. The video was produced and donated by Ascender Communications, LLC (www.ascender-c.com) at the request of The Balm In Gilead, Inc.

87 thoughts on ““The Black National Anthem””

  1. Better national anthem than the borning ass Star Spangled Banner.
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    well.. you know how we do. we add soul to our music. 🙂

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  2. “Facing the rising sun, for a new days begun” “Let us march on till victory is won”.

    Awesome Diva Queen…awesome…

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  3. uplifting and touching!

    I like because you can take this blog on a whirlwind of emotion. from gossip to laughter, from laughter to tears.

    Awesome!!!

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  4. The black people have a rich heritage and videos like this need to be public knowledge.

    Thank you Ms. Bell for sharing. Bravo!!!!

    *Clapping my hands**

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  5. It’s our struggle, our fight, our blood, our sweat and our tears….

    The song belong to us people.

    Beautiful Tracy….Beautiful.

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  6. Lift ev’ry voice and sing,
    Till earth and heaven ring.
    Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;
    Let our rejoicing rise,
    High as the list’ning skies,
    Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.
    Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
    Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;
    Facing the rising sun of our new day begun,
    Let us march on till victory is won.

    Stony the road we trod,
    Bitter the chast’ning rod,
    Felt in the days when hope unborn had died;
    Yet with a steady beat,
    Have not our weary feet,
    Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?
    We have come over a way that with tears has been watered,
    We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered,
    Out from the gloomy past,
    Till now we stand at last
    Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

    God of our weary years,
    God of our silent tears,
    Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;
    Thou who has by Thy might,
    Led us into the light,
    Keep us forever in the path, we pray.
    Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee,
    Lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee,
    Shadowed beneath thy hand,
    May we forever stand,
    True to our God,
    True to our native land.

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  7. we should sing this every day not just in Black History month!!!
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    Yeah..it should be the ring tone on some of y’all’s cell phones. instead of all that other nonsense that scraes the shit outta the next person when ya phone rings.

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  8. Um, isn’t Jesus white what if heaven is segregated? LMAO.
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    you won’t be laughing when he cracks the sky and ya ass see that he’s black!!!!

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  9. Lift every voice and sing is more than just the black national anthem. It is the testament to the overwhelming human spirit laced with faith and dignity of a down trodden people arriving at their deserving of dignity and equality for accomplishments reaching to president of the greatest democracy human history has ever seen.

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  10. i love this song. i know this by heart especially because i had to learn it for my eighth grade graduation. this songs lifts the spirits and shows what changes america went through to get this far. you can learn alot from this song.

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  11. This video gives me goose bumps every time I watch it. Such a beautiful song with heart felt lyrics. The pictures of those who have fought the good fight makes me proud to be a black American. Thank you James Weldon Johnson for this great anthem.

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  12. Latinos were Also Segergrated not just balcks ok so dont think tht ony blacks went through struggles.
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    Chill!!!!
    This isn’t a battle of which race struggled the most. The video speaks truth about our history. Let other races make their own and then we’ll speak on it.

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  13. Truly awesome! It is sad that any race during any time period was treated in an inhumane manner. Let us all celebrate how far we have come and recognize the distance that we still need to travel.

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  14. Truly awesome! It is sad that any race during any time period was treated in an inhumane manner. Let us all celebrate how far we have come and recognize the distance that we still need to travel.
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    AMEN!!!!!

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  15. why isnt there an anthem for jews? they were enslaved WAY worse than blacks. google holocaust on google images.
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    Oh damn!!!!
    This is about our history and heritage for now. why is there no jewish anthem? ask ya people. Trace ain’t jew so why would she give a fuck about a jewish national anthem.

    justsaying.

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  16. @Angel-hair.,
    For once I’m going to address ya dumb ass comment. Comparing who was treated worse is an ignorant comment. Each race has its own way to express their stuggle to survive. Slavery and the holocaust are two barbaric, unspeakable chapters of history. Try just being human and recognizing the strength of both races despite what happened.

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  17. For those hating.
    This was written as part of an intro for booker t. washington when he spoke at a lincoln’s birthday gathering. it was written as a poem to and for washington. don’t let others twist your facts around to put them in higher standing. bottom line if those angry at the prez after little more than a year in office are jealous, angry & have that same feeling of entitlement that makes the country as bad as it is great. no need to reply. i dont return to the scene of my postings, for my word is bond and FINAL!

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