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Lift Every Voice and Sing hymn ignites hope across nation - Voice and Viewpoint

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By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The Black national anthem was born more than a century ago, but the popular hymn within the African American community called Lift Every Voice and Sing has resurrected a beacon of hope during nationwide protests. In recent weeks, countless rallies were held from []

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