The Tuskegee Song by Paul Laurence Dunbar
The Tuskegee Song by Paul Laurence Dunbar

The Tuskegee Song

Paul Laurence Dunbar

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The Tuskegee Song by Paul Laurence Dunbar

Release Date
Mon Jan 01 1906
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In honor of Tuskegee University’s 25th Anniversary in 1906, Paul Lawrence Dunbar was asked by founder, Booker T. Washington, to write a poem capturing the Tuskegee spirit. The song was written by Dunbar, who was America’s most famous Black poet at the time.

The Tuskegee Song Lyrics

[Verse 1]

Tuskegee thou pride of the swift growing south
We pay thee our homage today
For the worth of thy teaching, the joy of thy care;
And the good we have known 'neath thy sway

Oh long-striving mothers of diligent sons
And daughters, whose strength is their pride
We will love thee forever, and ever shall walk
Trough the oncoming years at thy side

[Verse 2]

Thy hand we have held up the difficult steeps
When painful and slow was the pace
And onward and upward we've labored with thee
For the glory of God and our race

The fiеlds smile to greet us, the forests arе glad
The ring of the anvil and hoe
Have a music as thrilling and sweet as a harp
Which thou taught us to hear and to know

[Verse 3]

Oh, mother Tuskegee, thou shinest today;
As a gem in the fairest of lands;
Thou gavest the heav'n blessed power to see
The worth of our minds and our hands

We thank thee, we bless thee, we pray for thee years
Imploring with grateful accord
Full fruit for thy striving, time longer to strive
Sweet love and true labor's reward

The Tuskegee Song Q&A

Who wrote The Tuskegee Song's ?

The Tuskegee Song was written by Paul Laurence Dunbar.

When did Paul Laurence Dunbar release The Tuskegee Song?

Paul Laurence Dunbar released The Tuskegee Song on Mon Jan 01 1906.

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