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Zilphia Horton (Paris, Arkansas, 14 d'abril de 1910 - Nashville, Tennessee, 11 d'abril de 1956) va ser una música, educadora, activista pels drets civils i folklorista estatunidenca. És més coneguda pel seu treball amb el seu marit, Myles Horton, a la Highlander Folk School, on generalment se li reconeix el versionat de cançons com "We Shall Overcome", "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize", "I Shall Not Be Moved" o "This Little Light of Mine" com a himnes a cançons del moviment de drets civils.

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