The 19th-century hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing” dubbed the “Black National Anthem,” was performed by Sheryl Lee Ralph before the American National Anthem and “America the Beautiful” as part of the opening ceremonies of the game.

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Kari Lake remained seated while the “Black National Anthem” was performed during Super Bowl LVII on Sunday.

The 19th-century hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing” dubbed the “black national anthem,” was performed by actress and singer Sheryl Lee Ralph before the American National Anthem and “America the Beautiful” as part of the opening ceremonies of the game.

A picture of Lake seated outside a luxury box at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, reportedly taken during the performance of the song, circulated on social media Sunday evening.

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Lake did stand for the American National Anthem, performed by country artist Chris Stapleton, and “America the Beautiful” performed by R&B artist Babyface. Lake wrote on Twitter, “I’m just here for THE National Anthem.”

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