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  2. There is Power in the Blood - Wikipedia

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    "There Is Power in the Blood" is a hymn written in 1899 by Lewis E. Jones. The song lends its tune to the 1913 song "There Is Power in a Union" by activist Joe Hill. "There is Power in the Blood" has been performed by Angela Primm, Dolly Parton, Marty Robbins, Alan Jackson and Bill and Gloria Gaither.

  3. Power in the Blood - Wikipedia

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    Power in the Blood may refer to: "Power in the Blood", The Salvation Army song by Lewis E. Jones, 1899; Power in the Blood (Alabama 3 album), 2002;

  4. There Is Power in a Union - Wikipedia

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    The song uses the tune of Lewis E. Jones' 1899 hymn "There Is Power in the Blood (Of the Lamb)". [1] "There Is Power in a Union" was first published in the Little Red Songbook in 1913, and has been recorded several times. Billy Bragg reused the title for his 1986 song "There Is Power in a Union" on the Talking with the Taxman About Poetry album ...

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    At the 37th GMA Dove Awards, the album was nominated for Inspirational Album of the Year. [1] Two songs from the album were also nominated for awards. "Be Thou My Vision" was nominated for Worship Song of the Year [2] and "All My Praise" was nominated for Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year.

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  8. How the Clenched Fist Became a Black Power Symbol

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    Whether you call it the clenched fist, Black Power fist, BLM fist, or solidarity fist, one thing is clear: it’s used as a symbol of Black pride, solidarity, and dedication to fighting injustice.

  9. Dustin Kensrue - Wikipedia

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    According to Kensrue, "all the lyrics of the record are very, very rooted in Scripture", and added: "There is power in the Word of God. As much as you stick close to that, there is power in the lyrics as well." [12] The album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Christian chart and No. 52 on Billboard 200, selling 7,000 copies in its first week. [13]