The hymn was performed at this year's Super Bowl in New Orleans by the Louisiana-born singer Ledisi, sparking backlash from prominent right-wing commentators and MAGA, including Charlie Kirk and the ...
Now that we know the history of the anthem, let’s dig into the controversy. The NFL has chosen to include the “Black National Anthem” along with the United States Anthem at each Super Bowl ...
The Black National Anthem is sung in churches, schools, and communities around the country, and this will mark the fifth year the song will be sung at the NFL’s biggest night. Powerful ...
"It's a 125-year-old tradition that the NFL just happened to ... Star-Spangled Banner," the U.S. national anthem, and "Lift Every Voice and Sing," the "Black national anthem," have in common ...
This year’s Super Bowl featured R&B singer Ledisi performing the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” This tradition began in 2020 and has become an integral part of the NFL ...
“This is a disgrace. There is only one national anthem—The Star-Spangled Banner,” one critic wrote in response. “Black players make up 53% of the @NFL earning millions and millions to play ...
Ledisi, a Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter, sang "Lift Every Voice and Sing" as part of Super Bowl LIX’s pregame festivities. The New Orleans native sang the song, otherwise known as ...
They can honestly stay mad. The NFL better not let these people influence them into taking out the Black National Anthem. You can see more reactions in the gallery below. Too High: Twice Impeached ...
The NFL has yet again decided to desecrate the sacred American sport of football, a sport that has united Americans for decades, by playing the divisive Black national anthem before the Super Bowl.
But instead of using the occasion to bring us together, the NFL has chosen to highlight what separates us. Some will argue that acknowledging the Black national anthem does not take away from the ...
But instead of using the occasion to bring us together, the NFL has chosen to highlight what separates us. Some will argue that acknowledging the Black national anthem does not take away from the ...
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