James Weldon Johnson Archives James Weldon Johnson • 36 Items / 15 Books, 12 Articles, 6 Poems, 3 Reviews
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Along This Way (1933)James Weldon Johnson
The Autobiography of James Weldon Johnson
5 Reviews, 2 Readable

The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1927)James Weldon Johnson
3 Reviews, 1 Readable


Black Manhattan (1930)James Weldon Johnson
3 Reviews, 2 Readable

The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922)James Weldon Johnson
8 Reviews, 3 Readable

The Book of American Negro Spirituals (1925)James Weldon Johnson, J. Rosamond Johnson, and Lawrence Brown, ...
10 Reviews, 4 Readable

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A Communist on the Negro Question (Review) James Weldon Johnson
The Negro Question in the United States, by James S. Allen
- The Negro Question in the United States by James S. Allen

Complete Poems (2000)James Weldon Johnson and Sondra Kathryn Wilson, ...
1 Review


Fifty Years, and Other Poems (1920)James Weldon Johnson
1 Review, 1 Readable

FutilityJames Weldon Johnson


God's Trombones (1927)James Weldon Johnson
Seven Negro Sermons in Verse
5 Reviews, 4 Readable


The Judgment DayJames Weldon Johnson

Lift Every Voice and Sing (1993)James Weldon Johnson

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Literary Progress (Review) James Weldon Johnson
The Negro Author, by Vernon Loggins
- The Negro Author by Vernon Loggins


Mother NightJames W. Johnson

My CityJames Weldon Johnson


Negro Americans, What Now? (1934)James Weldon Johnson
2 Reviews, 1 Readable


A Negro Looks at Race PrejudiceJames Weldon Johnson
The American Mercury, May 1928, pp. 52-56

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Now We Have the Blues (Review) James Weldon Johnson
Blues, by W.C. Handy
- Blues by W.C. Handy

The Practice of LynchingJames Weldon Johnson
A Picture, the Problem and What Shall Be Done About It



The Reason for War (1915)James W. Johnson

The Second Book of Negro Spirituals (1926)James Weldon Johnson and J. Rosamond Johnson
5 Reviews, 3 Readable

Self-Determining HaitiJames Weldon Johnson
I. The American Occupation

Self-Determining HaitiJames Weldon Johnson
II. What the United States Has Accomplished

Self-Determining HaitiJames Weldon Johnson
III. Government Of, By, and For the National City Bank

Self-Determining HaitiJames Weldon Johnson
IV. The Haitian People


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