Over half a century, Billy Graham is a hot, frank and attractive evangelical missionary who has shared the gospel and has reached more than 210 million people in various countries. Billy Graham made exclusive use of the White House during his 60 years of service and established a unique relationship with 11 US Presidents. From Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush, Graham had a great influence on the lives of these American leaders and offered them open mind advisers. .
The "White Spirit" type is not well recognized by its "Black Spirit" cousin, but it includes the spirit of folk hymns, religious folk songs, and camp gatherings. White spirit shares a symbolic meaning, some musical elements, and a common origin with the spirit of African Americans. In 1943, Willis James photographed the live recording of Lincoln Park singer running white Arbert E. Bloomley "I will fly away." . This live recording is used to explain the relationship between white and black spirit.
The spirit of black differs from the spirit of white in various respects. The difference is the use of fine tuning of flat note, split and reverse rhythm, and hand marking of black spirit performance. The black spiritual song also highlights singers' eye-catching sounds characterized by shouting "glory". And a sharp pointed fake sound is made. From the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st century, its spirit played an important role as a carrier of intermittent protest action. During the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, spiritual and evangelical songs supported the efforts of civil rights activists. Many of those "free songs" at that time, such as "Oh, Freedom" and "Award in the eyes" were adapted from the ancient spirit. Both songs were completed at Reverb Group 's concert videos at the US Congress Library in 2007.
Among the southern blacks one of the most popular forms of early music is spiritual. Whether it is a black version of a white hymn or a song from Africa, the spirit is not an obvious reaction from African-Americans to the situation in the United States. They expressed their wish to escape from slavery, harm and evil of spiritual and physical freedom and to release themselves from slavery suffering. Many songs provide coding information. Some people like "chase the gourd", "stolen", "water trekking" that includes a description of the code to escape to the north. Others, such as "children without mothers (sometimes like me)" and "troubles in my heart" convey the feeling of hopelessness felt by black slaves. That spirit is also used as a criticism of slavery. I will protest against slavery using parable stories from the Bible. This kind of protest is in the lyrics of "Go Down, Moses".