Along This Way by James Weldon Johnson - ISBN: 9780143105176
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A black leader’s inspiring life, bridging divides before civil rights.

Along This Way

The Autobiography of James Weldon Johnson

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    29 January 2008

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Summary

Published just four years before his death in 1938, James Weldon Johnson’s autobiography is a fascinating portrait of an African American who broke the racial divide at a time when the Harlem Renaissance had not yet begun to usher in the civil rights movement. Not only an educator, lawyer, and diplomat, Johnson was also one of the most revered leaders of his time, going on to serve as the first black president of the NAACP (which had previously been run only by whites), as well as write the g…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143105176
ISBN-10:0143105175
Author:James Weldon Johnson, Sondra Kathryn Wilson
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:29 January 2008
Weight:352g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 25mm
About The Author

James Weldon Johnson

James Weldon Johnson was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1871. Among the first to break through the barriers segregating his race, he was educated at Atlanta University and at Columbia and was the first black admitted to the Florida bar. He was also, for a time, a songwriter in New York, American consul in Venezuela and Nicaragua, executive secretary of the NAACP, and professor of creative literature at Fisk University - experiences recorded in his autobiography, Along This Way. Other books by him include Saint Peter Relates an Incident, Black Manhattan, and God’s Trombones - Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. In addition to his own writing, Johnson was the editor of pioneering anthologies of black American poetry and spirituals. He died in 1938.

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