The Lasting Power Of Whitney Houston's National Anthem

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BONUS: The Lasting Power Of Whitney Houston's National Anthem
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Why does Whitney Houston's 1991 Super Bowl national anthem still resonate 30 years later? In this episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute, host Sam Sanders chats with author Danyel Smith about that moment of Black history and what it says about race, patriotism and pop culture. Smith ...  عرض المزيد

Lift Every Voice and Sing
Silence is Not an Option

The so-called Black National Anthem was composed in 1900, and it’s provided a soundtrack to Black life ever since. For this special Black History Month episode, CNN’s Don Lemon speaks with Rep. James Clyburn, historian Prof. Imani Perry, and Howard University choir conductor Eric ...  عرض المزيد

LET'S BE BLACK AND PROUD with Senator Nina Turner
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Guest RaeLynn & Predicting Sam Smith's Sophomore Success
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RaeLynn chats about her rise at country with Warner Music Nashville CEO/chairman John Esposito and Billboard's Jim Asker. Plus, can Sam Smith continue the momentum of his first album? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.