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  2. Black Nativity - Wikipedia

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    Black Nativity is an adaptation of the Nativity story by Langston Hughes, performed by an entirely black cast. Hughes was the author of the book, with the lyrics and music being derived from traditional Christmas carols , sung in gospel style, with a few songs created specifically for the show.

  3. Nativity: A Life Story - Wikipedia

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    Black Nativity", a gospel song-play by Langston Hughes first performed in 1961, was a major inspiration for Nativity. [1] The show's producers planned for the show to become an annual tradition to rival the Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall and A Christmas Carol at the Theater at Madison Square Garden , though Weber in his 2002 review ...

  4. Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of "Rise Up, Shepherd" is unknown. Although likely a folk song created and passed down by black laborers in the American South, the song cannot be dated to before Reconstruction. [6] At least one source dates the song to 1867 and highlights its proximity to the Civil War. [7] The song first appears in print in 1891.

  5. Joyful 'Black Nativity' connects birth of Jesus to family ...

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    An intergenerational cast celebrates the Christmas miracle in Black Arts MKE's gospel/R&B musical.

  6. SC's largest Nativity Scene is located in Taylors. Here's the ...

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    The Great Nativity at Prince of Peace is the largest indoor Nativity scene in the state, and was crafted of solid linden wood by ALBL Oberammergau in Germany and veiled in 2021.

  7. Jerico-Jim Crow - Wikipedia

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    Jerico-Jim Crow is a 1964 musical, with a book written by Langston Hughes and William Hairston. It was a pioneering work in the urban contemporary gospel musical style, based on the themes of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

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