James Weldon Johnson Research Paper

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Growing up did you ever have a dream that people thought would not come true or would you want to be apart of a movement that changed where you lived? James Weldon Johnson did what he believed. He believed his dreams would come true. People believed he could not do it because he was a different color. James Weldon Johnson was a man that affected America by his life,careers,and interest that changed his life and the people around him. James Weldon Johnson born in Jacksonville, Florida on June 17,1871. His father was a head hotel waiter and his mother was a school teacher. James only had one brother growing up. As James grew up and his mother got him started on reading,writing,drawing, and music of an early age. He went to a segregated school for his elementary and middle school years. Since their was no high school he went to the …show more content…
The NAACP is the National Association for the advancement of colored people. When he would return to Jacksonville he would teach like his mother. In 1898 he has became the first black lawyer admitted in the Florida bar since reconstruction. Also 1966 he was a consul to Puerto Cabello at the city of Venezuela appointed by President Roosevelt. In 1909 he published his book The Autobiography of an Ex-colored man. James is most famous for his poems. His most popular poems are'' Art vs Trade'', ''Brother-American Drama'', ''A Explanation'', ''Like Every Voice And Sing'','' A Poet To His Baby Son'', ''Since You Went Away'', and ''Creation'' With work and family he still managed to write and complete numerous poems and his only novel. During this time at the NAACP, he became the fist black secretary. On December 1930 due to the demands of his job and him not being able to write Johnson re-signed. He later accepted a apart time teaching job down at Fisk University as a creative literature. He was very passionate about his works and he was also very passionate about his