Same for me. Used to know the first verse by heart but it’s been a long time since I sang it (went to a mixed high school an a predominately white university). I wonder if these schools even teach black history anymore?Had to learn it in catholic school (went to a mostly black catholic school) as a little kid...![]()
are you from washington DC? I know two people from there and they both say Before I let go is the black national anthem. And they say the city(DC) believes that to be the case toI thought this was gonna be about a Frankie Beverly and Maze song...



We learned it in elementary
I don't know the song because ain't nobody throughout my school years ever mentioned such a thing...this gotta be an old head (no disrespect) thing or maybe I did hear but it's been so long since my school days.I thought this was gonna be about a Frankie Beverly and Maze song...
I feel like you should have to upload a .wav of u singing this song to prove your skin on here if somebody calls u a cac LMFAO.

I went to an Afrocentric school. We sung it every morning instead of doing the "Pledge of Allegiance"
Shout out to Benning School.
Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, let us march on till victory is won.![]()

I learned it in elementary school in Harlem. That and the principles of Kwanzaa. (I love telling old folks that #ADOS is an expression of Kujichagulia. Argue against that.learned about it in history class in junior high. But we skimmed over it in a brief manner
cant memorize it off the top. I imagine people in the south, dmv, and where theres more black people they were more exposed to it on a daily so they can
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