The Selected Writings of James Weldon Johnson: Social, political, and literary essaysOxford University Press, 1995 - Всего страниц: 480 These two volumes of writings represent Johnson's experiences as one of black America's premier civil rights statesmen, and leader, participant, and historian of the Black Literary Movement of the 1920s. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Speech Given at State Industrial School for Negroes Savannah | 9 |
285 | 21 |
The Changing Status of Negro Labor paper presented to the National | 30 |
24143 | 36 |
The Race Problem and Peace paper presented to the VI International | 62 |
James Weldon Johnson on AngloSaxon Superiority New York World | 69 |
11720 | 89 |
23638 26567 29597 | 207 |
21724 | 244 |
John F Slater Fund | 253 |
Sherman French | 273 |
Cornhill Publishers 1917 | 363 |
Lazy | 369 |
July in Georgy | 375 |
A Review of Carl Van Vechtens | 392 |
The First Eighteen Years Reviewed | 107 |
8894 | 123 |
A Tribute to Julius Rosenwald presented at Fisk | 129 |
Viking Press 1934 | 138 |
Forces and Resources | 145 |
Techniques and Policies | 153 |
231 | 178 |
Why LatinAmerica Dislikes the United States Paper presented in | 195 |
22829 | 413 |
The Best Methods of Removing the Disabilities of Caste from | 423 |
College Poems | 431 |
Class Poem | 437 |
Double Audience Makes Road Hard for Negro Authors Philadelphia | 443 |
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