"Welcome to your Black History Moment, presented by Tigress315Radio. Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of African American culture. Follow us and catch the vibes on tigress315radio.com or various music streams. Let's honor the legacy together!
George Moses Horton
(1798 -1884), known as the enslaved bard of North Carolina. Horton composed stanzas in his head based on rhythms found in popular hymns and recited his poems publicly, often for students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
"Welcome to your Black History Moment, presented by Tigress315Radio. Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of African American culture. Follow us and catch the vibes on tigress315radio.com or various music streams. Let's honor the legacy together!
George Moses Horton
(1798 -1884), known as the enslaved bard of North Carolina. Horton composed stanzas in his head based on rhythms found in popular hymns and recited his poems publicly, often for students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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