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  1. James Weldon Johnson (Black Americans of Achievement) by Jane Toolbert, 1988-10
  2. Words Of Promise: A Story About James Weldon Johnson (Creative Minds Biographies) by Jodie A. Shull, 2005-09
  3. James Weldon Johnson (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Robert E. Fleming, 1987-07
  4. James Weldon Johnson by Harold W. Felton, 1971-06
  5. Lift Every Voice: The Lives of Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Mary Church Terrell and James Weldon Johnson by Dorothy Sterling, Benjamin Quarles, 1965-06
  6. The Creation: A Poem by James Weldon Johnson, 1993-09
  7. Daystar and Shadow by James Weldon Johnson, 1981-03-03
  8. Self-Determining Haiti (1920) by James Weldon Johnson, 2010-09-10
  9. Generations in Black and White: Photographs by Carl Van Vechten from the James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection by Carl Van Vechten, Rudolph P. Byrd, 1993-12
  10. Politics in the African-American Novel: James Weldon Johnson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Richard Kostelanetz, 1991-04-30
  11. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson, 2005-01-01
  12. The Books Of American Negro Spirituals: Two Volumes In One by James Weldon Johnson, J. Rosamond Johnson, 2002-12-18
  13. The Book of American Negro Poetry by James Weldon Johnson, 2008-05-08
  14. Along This Way: The Autobiography of James Weldon Johnson by James Weldon Johnson, 1943-01-01

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62. James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)
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64. Creation; Author: Johnson, James Weldon; Golembe, Carla (Illustrator); Hardback;
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ISBN: 0316467448 This item non-returnable. Order may not be canceled. A poem based on the story of creation from the first book of the Bible.A poem based on the story of creation from the first book of the Bible. PRODUCT CODE: 0316467448 USA/Canada: US$ 39.00 Australia/NZ: A$ 27.40 Other Countries: US$ 45.30 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application. PLACE AN ORDER To prepare to buy this item click "add to cart" above. You can change or abandon your shopping cart at any time before checkout. CHECK ORDER STATUS Check on order progress and dispatch. CHANGE OR CANCEL YOUR ORDER Please E-mail us within one hour The NetStoreUSA website is operated by Open Communications, Inc an Arizona corporation, which has successfully served

65. Today In History: June 17
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66. James Weldon Johnson
james weldon johnson was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on 17th June, 1871. jamesweldon johnson died in Wiscasset, Maine, on 26th June, 1938.
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James Weldon Johnson was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on 17th June, 1871. After obtaining degrees from Atlanta University and Columbia University he worked as a teacher in Jacksonville. He continued his studies and after reading law he became the first African American since the Civil War to be admitted to the bar in Florida.
Johnson also wrote poems and in 1900 his brother, John Rosamond Johnson, added music to Lift Every Voice and Sing . It was a great success and in 1901 the brothers moved to New York and over the next few years they wrote over 200 songs for Broadway musicals.
President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him as United States consul to Venezuela. Three years later was given a similar post in Nicaragua (1909-14).

67. African-American History: James Weldon Johnson
Black Manhattan. johnson, james weldon Black Manhattan A dramatic work depictingthe life of the African American in Harlem, New York. 1930 publication.
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Black Manhattan
Johnson, James Weldon Black Manhattan A dramatic work depicting the life of the African American in Harlem, New York. 1930 publication. Colorful titlepage

68. James Weldon Johnson Stamp
james weldon johnson Commemorative Stamp. On Feb. 2, 1988, the USPostal Service released a 22cent commemorative stamp honoring
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James Weldon Johnson Commemorative Stamp On Feb. 2, 1988, the U.S. Postal Service released a 22-cent commemorative stamp honoring African-American lawyer, lyricist, U.S. diplomat, civil rights activist, novelist, poet, and educator James Weldon Johnson. First day of issue ceremonies were held in Nashville, Tenn. at Fisk University, where Johnson had taught creative literature from 1930 until his death in June 1938. The stamp's issuance came in the 50th anniversary year of Johnson's death, but the release date was moved from June to February to mark Black History Month. It was the eleventh issue in the Postal Service's Black Heritage series. The stamp shows Johnson along with the beginning of the song, " Lift Every Voice and Sing ," which many consider the black national anthem. This was one of over 200 songs that Johnson and his brother composed in the early 1900s. For biographical information on Johnson, click here
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69. James Weldon Johnson Was Born
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James Weldon Johnson in 1932, he sang a song of faith and hope in his work CREDIT: Van Vechten, Carl. "Portrait of James Weldon Johnson." December 3, 1932. Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964, Library of Congress.
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Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,
Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;
Facing the rising sun of our new day begun,
Let us march on till victory is won.
This is part of the song, "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing." Its lyrics were written by James Weldon Johnson to commemorate Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Johnson was born on June 17, 1871, in Jacksonville, Florida. He was a poet, diplomat, songwriter, and anthologist (compiler) of African American culture. During his lifetime, Johnson faced many a new day and sang his song in many different ways.
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71. James Weldon Johnson
POETS Main Page, INDEX of Poets, INDEX of Titles First Lines, PoetryLINKS. james weldon johnson The Creation. O Black and Unknown Bards.
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73. Links To Literature: James Weldon Johnson
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74. Poets' Corner - James Weldon Johnson - Selected Works
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76. James Weldon Johnson: Selected Articles Indexed In The MLA International Bibliog
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Adelman, Lynn. "A Study of James Weldon Johnson." Journal of Negro History Aptheker, Herbert. "(W. E. B.) DuBois on James Weldon Johnson." Journal of Negro History Bacote, Clarence A. "James Weldon Johnson and Atlanta University." Phylon Baker, Houston A., Jr. "A Forgotten Prototype: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man and Invisible Man ." Virginia Quarterly Review Bergevin, Gerald W. "Theorizing through an Ethnic Lens." Modern Language Studies Bontemps, Arna. "The Relevance of Paul Laurence Dunbar." A Singer in the Dawn: Reinterpretations of Paul Laurence Dunbar . Ed. Jay Martin. New York: Dodd, 1975. 45-53. Brooks, Neil. "On Becoming an Ex-Man: Postmodern Irony and the Extinguishing of Certainties in

77. James Weldon Johnson
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James Weldon Johnson was an extraordinary scholar who explored and accomplished many different professions. While he may be best known as the lyricist for Lift Every Voice and Sing (a.k.a.The Negro National Anthem), his contributions in other occupations were exemplary. James Weldon Johnson was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1871 and educated in Jacksonville, Atlanta, and Columbia Universities. He studied law and in 1897 and became the first Black admitted to the bar in the state of Florida. In 1900, Johnson wrote the lyrics to Lift Every Voice and Sing with his composer/musician younger brother, J. Rosamond Johnson providing the music. They moved to New York City in 1901 and continued to write songs and musical plays. The team wrote more than 200 songs as well as a musical, The Shoofly Regiment. Johnson continued his graduate studies in literature and drama at Columbia University. He was fluent in Spanish and translated the libretto of the Spanish opera, Goyescas, for the Metropolitan Opera House. He also served as the United States Consul to Venezuela and Nicaragua experiencing many formidable incidents during this service from 1906 to 1913. Johnson wrote a novel called, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, during his consular service. James Weldon Johnson provided leadership for fourteen years at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). First, he served as field secretary, then he was the organization's first Black Executive Secretary.

78. James Weldon Johnson
BIOGRAPHIES. james weldon johnson (18711938). Most james weldon johnsonwas the elder statesman of the Harlem Renaissance. The
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BIOGRAPHIES James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)
Most modern Americans do not know the words to "Lift Every Voice and Sing," (see below) but in the segregated schools of the 1920's, black students would rise every morning and sing this "Negro National Anthem" written by James Weldon Johnson. Born in Jacksonville, Florida in 1871, Johnson grew up headstrong, willful, and courageous. Attending Atlanta University where he studied English literature and European music tradition, Johnson intended to use his education for the advancement of his race.
While a freshman in college, Johnson took a trip throughout the rural South, igniting his interest in the African American folk tradition. Later he would incorporate the rhythms and ideals of these traditions in his uniquely beautiful poetry. After graduating from the University, Johnson first became a high school principal; then in 1906, he accepted the position of U.S. Consul in Venezuela and later in Nicaragua. While overseas, Johnson had several poems published in the United States.
In 1912, James published anonymously his novel

79. Literary Criticism: James Weldon Johnson
Work Cited. johnson, james weldon. The Autobiography of an ExColored Man. BostonSherman, French Company, 1912. Reissued by Dover Publications, 1995.
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Economic Necessity and Racial Identity in
The Autobiography of An Ex-Colored Man
"...the effect is a tendency toward lighter complexions, especially among the more active elements in the race. Some might claim that this is a tacit admission of colored people among themselves of their own inferiority judged by the color line. I do not think so. What I have termed an inconsistency is, after all, most natural; it is, in fact, a tendency in accordance with what might be called an economic necessity. So far as racial differences go, the United States puts a greater premium on color, or better, lack of color, than upon anything else in the world." the protagonist (page 72) James Weldon Johnson's first-person narrator in his fictional account, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man , forwards a cynical, if not Darwinian, point-of-view about skin color. He claims it is "most natural" for black people to procreate with those who are lighter skinned. And he coolly excuses this supposedly common practice as pure economic necessity. The Black Nationalist must protest this fatalism. The Marxist simply chalks another one up for his side. What about the humanist? What is he or she to make of such unreasonable and callous tactics used to pursue the American Dream? The sympathetic humanist might bristle at first, but would eventually concur. For it's hard to argue with poverty. At the time the novel was published (1912), America held very few opportunities for the Negro population. Some of the more successful black men, men with money and street savvy, were often porters for the railroads. In other words the best a young black man might hope for was a position serving whites on trains. Our protagonistwhile not adverse to hard work, as evidenced by his cigar rolling apprenticeship in Jacksonvilleis an artist and a scholar. His ambitions are immense considering the situation. And thanks to his fair skinned complexion, he is able to realize many, if not all, of them.

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