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Timothy Gibson is a school music teacher who wrote the lyrics and music of the national anthem of the Bahamas, "March On, Bahamaland". The anthem was adopted in 1973 when the country gained independence from the United Kingdom.
God Bless our Sunny Clime" is the national song of The Commonwealth of the Bahamas. Its music was composed by Timothy Gibson (composer and teacher) and E. Clement Bethel (composer, and Director of Culture of the Bahamas). The lyrics were written by the Rev. Philip Rahming, a Baptist minister and lecturer at the College of the Bahamas.
Learn about the history and genres of Bahamian music, including Junkanoo, calypso, soca, rake-and-scrape and more. Find out how the goombay drum is used in rake-and-scrape music, a unique form of instrumental music with a saw and an accordion.
Learn about the history and types of emoticons, also known as emoji, that express moods or facial expressions in text. Find out how to use :0 emoji to show surprise or shock, and see other examples of emoticons with meanings.
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The Pledge of Allegiance is the national pledge of The Commonwealth of the Bahamas which was written by Rev. Philip Rahming.
Learn about the pre-Columbian, European, and modern history of the Bahamas, from the Lucayan people to independence. Explore the colonial, slave, pirate, and pirate republic periods, and the impact of hurricanes and COVID-19.
Learn about the history, design and meaning of the national flag of The Bahamas, a horizontal triband of aquamarine, gold and aquamarine with a black triangle. See images of the flag and its variations for civil, state and naval use.