John Rosamond Johnson (1873 - 1954) États-Unis John Rosamond Johnson (August 11, 1873 – November 11, 1954), most often referred to as J. Rosamond Johnson, was an Bahamian-American composer and singer during the Harlem Renaissance. Johnson is most notable as the composer of the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing' which has come to be known in the United States as the 'Black National Anthem'. His brother, the poet James Weldon Johnson, wrote the lyrics of the famous piece. It was first performed live by 500 Black American students from the segregated Stanton School (elementary/middle/junior high-level), Jacksonville, FL, in 1900. (Retracter)...(lire la suite) Source de l'extrait biographique : Wikipedia
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