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instances in schools every day, often at least every week. it was a part of the history that was negro history, and is now black history month. and it is an extraordinary composition. it is a history lesson, it is an ethical lesson, it is a form of guidance to ensure that people feel a sense of common purpose. and you have to remember, these are people who were told that they had made no meaningful contribution to human history. and then, every week, they are singing this song together that actually talks about the epic terms of their struggle for freedom, and extraordinary journey they ve taken. so it has this resilience that is becoming unprecedented over 100 years later, it is still being some. tell me about the effect of the song. it is used in celebrations, it is used in protests, it is used to mark struggle, what is it representing to you? all of the above? all of the above.