Books by James Weldon Johnson

About

James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) was an American writer, diplomat, musician, public intellectual, and civil rights leader. The first African American executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and a major figure of the Harlem Renaissance, he was known for his poetry, novels, anthologies, and editorial writings. From 1906 to 1913 he served as President Theodore Roosevelt's U.S. consul in Venezuela and Nicaragua. In 1931 he was appointed the Adam K. Spence Professor of Creative Literature at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee and in 1934 he became New York University's first African American professor.

Titles

Lift Every Voice and Sing

James Weldon Johnson

$17.99
$16.73

The Book of American Negro Poetry

James Weldon Johnson

$6.99

Self-Determining Haiti

James Weldon Johnson

$6.99

Fifty years & Other Poems

James Weldon Johnson

$6.48

The Book of American Negro Spirituals

James Weldon Johnson and Lawrence Brown

$27.95

Black Manhattan

James Weldon Johnson

$16.95
$15.76

The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (Warbler Classics)

James Weldon Johnson

$12.95
$12.04

The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man

James Weldon Johnson

$12.99
$12.08

Fifty Years and Other Poems

James Weldon Johnson

$6.99
$6.50

Fifty Years & Other Poems

James Weldon Johnson

$17.95

Fifty Years & Other Poems

James Weldon Johnson

$30.95

God's Trombones

James Weldon Johnson and Aaron Douglas

$9.99