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Lift every voice and sing original
Lift every voice and sing original









When the title is “Lift Your Voice and Sing”, the message is one person singing for all the other people and their future. The message the song gives us could be changed because in the original title the word every gives us a message about all the African Americans singing for each other and not just for their own selves. If Weldon would ‘ve used the word your us as the listener’s would think the song is going to be about Weldon telling one person to sing for all the African American Slaves. Weldon uses every us as the listener’s would think the song is going to be about all the African American Slaves and how they was mistreated. That one word affects the song by changing who is affected by the song. Because “every” was changed to “your” the purpose of the song changed from everyone singing for happiness to just one person singing for happiness. “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” and “Lift Your Voice and Sing” are two very different titles because one word was changed. The tone in verses 16-21 is first sad and tearful then hopeful. As the song continues Weldon starts to talk about how sad the Africans were and how they started to think about the future. Because Weldon uses those words the reader shows empathy for African American slaves, because he’s showing their pain and mistreatment. That quote means that the stick the slave-owners used to beat the slaves was punishing or scolding. “Trod” means to have walked on something and chastening means scolding or punishing. In verses 11 & 12 the author uses the shortened version of “Chastening,” and uses the word rod to set a certain tone of triumph or accomplishment. Weldon sets that tone by telling us to sing and be rejoiceful.Īs we start to listen to the second stanza the tone switches to sad, because he starts talking about the African slaves past. The first stanza in the song/poem is mostly trying to persuade us that everything is good and nothing bad is going to happen. These verses have the same tone or mood they give us because Weldon uses figurative language to give us a idea of how we should sing for our ancestors and what happened to them. “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, affects the whole black community by giving them hope when times are bad and help them understand what there ancesters went threw.The tone and mood changes many times during the song, because Weldon wants us to feel hopeful ,sad ,and thankful.

lift every voice and sing original

“Lift Every Voice and Sing”, is a song about African Americans violent past and bright future.Weldon wrote this song to shine light on African Americans and their past to show people how determined and strong we are. This song was chosen because Weldon talks about everything that was done wrong to African American Slaves and how they always had faith in god and never forgot where they came from. “Lift every Voice and Sing” is the Negro National Black Anthem. Weldon wrote this song to shine light on African Americans and their past to show people how determined and strong we are.

lift every voice and sing original

“Lift Every Voice and Sing,” is a song about African Americans violent past and bright future. It was first performed in public in the Johnsons’ hometown of Jacksonville, Florida as part of a celebration of Lincoln’s Birthday on Februby a choir of 500 schoolchildren at the segregated Stanton School, where James Weldon Johnson was principal. Lift Every Voice and Sing – often called “The Black National Anthem” – was written as a poem by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) and then set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson (1873-1954) in 1899.











Lift every voice and sing original