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When Black Gospel
Music Lyrics Crossed the Great Divide
The exact origin of black gospel music lyrics may still be a
bit fuzzy, but one thing is absolutely certain. The
segregation of the United States should have brought the
spread of black gospel to a screeching halt at the edge of the
African community. Now, over a century later, black gospel
music lyrics have become a pillar in all corners of the
Christian music world and stand as a powerful testament to the
strength and love of the living God.
Popular belief states that black gospel music lyrics got their
start among the African slaves living in the south in the late
18th and early 19th centuries, a belief
supported by the West African influence still found in the
music. Meeting in small huts and churches that were lucky to
boast enough seats for them to sit rather than stand the
slaves didn’t have a songbook in front of them or an overhead
projector from which to read. When they came together they
would have a “call and answer” service in which the preacher
or a head singer would call out and the audience would
respond. This would give way in later years to a choir and
powerful soloists, but congregational participation remains a
vital part of the service in black gospel churches.
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When people have nothing they take nothing for granted, and
black gospel music lyrics are an inspirational cry out to the
heavens. Rather than singing about God black
gospel music lyrics sing to him. Take, for
example, the lyrics to “Beulah Land”, a cornerstone in the
history of black gospel. The congregation sings, “Beulah Land
I’m longing for you, and someday on thee I’ll stand. There my
home shall be eternal, In Beulah Land, Sweet Beulah land”. In
these words we hear the voices of a people shouting out for
freedom from the Father, a far cry from the staid and
conservative lyrics that were found in the Catholic and
Protestant churches at the time. You can find many of these
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The message carried by these and other black gospel music
lyrics was so strong it didn’t stay among the slave population
for long. The inspiration soon spread throughout the white
community as well, particularly during the early
20th century when racial segregation in the south
began to lose its power. Before long Baptist churches, once
almost completely African-American, proudly boasted a mixed
congregation, and black gospel music lyrics and the singers
that sang them brought people in off the streets to stand and
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The message brought by these services echoed throughout the
community, drawing in men and women of all creed and color
with the promise of breaking free of their chains. They would
stand in the back of the church and cry out, earthly lineage
forgotten in the face of celestial brotherhood. It wasn’t long
before black gospel music lyrics crossed the great divide and
brought a nation together in praise. Save up to 75% at
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Gust Lenglet is an
accomplished author and has written many articles in the
fields of education and religion, as well as informative
articles in finance & related fields. He is also CEO of
Christian Gospel Music Lyrics, Ltd., a web site detailing the
many types of gospel and contemporary music
lyrics in use today and their
orgins.
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