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Negro Spirituals · William Still: An African American Abolitionist ...

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Negro spirituals were created and sung by enslaved Africans. The songs are very beautiful and contain coded messages used by enslaved Africans to convey hidden signals for escaping, hiding and expressing danger as well as discontent with slavery. (1) Oh Lord How Come Me Here Lord, how come me here? Lord, how come me here? Lord, how come me here? I wish I never was born There ain’t no freedom ...

World Music Lecture-Performance | Temple Performing Arts Center

https://templeperformingartscenter.org/events/2022/world-music-lecture-performance-0

One can find complex harmonies, western instruments, and contemporary song forms in Alash’s music, but its overall sound and spirit remain decidedly Tuvan. Bady-Dorzhu Ondar: vocals, igil, guitar

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2023: Competed in one meet where she scored a 8.800 on floor. Before Temple Hogan has been a Level 10 gymnast since late 2017 and trained with WOGA Gymnastics in Plano, Texas. In that time, the Plano native qualified for nationals after winning the Region 3 Championship on the uneven bars.