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Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson, better known as Georgia Douglas Johnson (September 10, 1880 – May 15, 1966), was a poet and playwright. She was one of the earliest female African-American playwrights, and an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Early life She was born as Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp in 1880 in Atlanta, Georgia, to Laura Douglas and George Camp (her mother's last name is listed in other sources as Jackson). Both parents were of mixed ancestry, with her mother having African-American and Native American heritage, and her father of African-American and English heritage. Camp lived for much of her childhood in Rome, Georgia. She received her education in both Rome and Atlanta, where she excelled in reading, recitations and physical education. She also taught herself to play the violin. She developed a lifelong love of music that she expressed in her plays, which make distinct use of sacred music. She graduated from Atlanta University's Normal School in 1896. She taught school in Marietta, Georgia. In 1902 she left her teaching career to pursue her interest in music, attending Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio. She wrote music from 1898 until 1959. After studying in Oberlin, Johnson returned to Atlanta, where she became assistant principal in a public school. Marriage and family On September 28, 1903, Douglas married Henry Lincoln Johnson (1870–1925), an Atlanta lawyer and prominent Republican party member who was ten years older than she. Douglas and Johnson had two sons, Henry Lincoln Johnson, Jr., and Peter Douglas Johnson (d. 1957). In 1910, they moved to Washington, DC, as her husband had been appointed as Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, a political patronage position under Republican President William Howard Taft. While the city had an active cultural life among the elite people of color, it was far from the Harlem literary center of New York, to which Douglas became attracted. Douglas' marital life was affected by her writing ambition, for her husband was not supportive of her literary passion, insisting that she devote more time to becoming a homemaker than on publishing poetry. But she later dedicated two poems to him, "The Heart of a Woman" (1918) and "Bronze" (1922), which were praised for their literary quality. Career After the Johnson family moved to Washington, D.C., in 1910, Douglas Johnson began to write poems and stories. She credited a poem written by William Stanley Braithwaite, about a rose tended by a child, as her inspiration for writing poetry. Johnson also wrote songs, plays, short stories, taught music, and performed as an organist at her Congregational church. Poetry She had already begun to submit poems to newspapers and small magazines when she lived in Atlanta. Her first poem was published in 1905 in the literary journal The Voice of the Negro. Her first collection of poems was not published until 1916. Johnson published a total of four volumes of poetry, beginning in 1916 with The Heart of a Woman. In the 21st century, her poems have been described as feminine and "ladylike", or "raceless". They have titles such a "Faith", "Youth", and "Joy". Her poems were published in several issues of The Crisis, the journal of the NAACP that was founded and edited by W. E. B. Du Bois. "Calling Dreams" was published in January 1920, "Treasure" in July 1922, and "To Your Eyes" in November 1924. During the 1920s, Douglas Johnson traveled extensively to give poetry readings. In 1925 her husband died, and she was widowed at the age of 45. She had to rear their two teenage sons by herself. For years she struggled to support them financially, sometimes taking the clerical jobs generally available to women. But as a gesture to her late husband's loyalty and political service, Republican President Calvin Coolidge appointed Douglas Johnson as the Commissioner of Conciliation, a political appointee position within the Department of Labor. In 1934, during the Democratic administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, she lost this political appointee job. She returned to supporting herself with temporary clerical work. Johnson's literary success resulted in her becoming the first African-American woman to get national notice for her poetry since Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. In 1962 she published her last poetry collection, Share My World. The Heart of a Woman Johnson was well recognized for her poems collected in The Heart of a Woman (1918). She explores themes for women such as isolation, loneliness, pain, love and the role of being a woman during this time. Other poems in this collection consist of motherly concerns. Bronze Johnson's collection published as Bronze had a popular theme of racial issues; she continued to explore motherhood and being a woman of color. In the foreword of Bronze she said: "Those who know what it means to be a colored woman in 1922– know it not so much in fact as in feeling ..."[1] Plays Johnson was a well-known figure in the national black theatre movement and was an important "cultural sponsor" in the early twentieth century, assembling and inspiring the intellectuals and artists who generated the next group of black theatre and rising education (16). Johnson wrote about 28 plays. Plumes was published under the pen name John Temple. Many of her plays were never published because of her gender and race. Gloria Hull is credited with the rediscovery of many of Johnson's plays. The 28 plays that she wrote were divided into four groups: "Primitive Life Plays", "Plays of Average Negro Life", "Lynching Plays" and "Radio Plays". The first section, "Primitive Life Plays", features Blue Blood and Plumes, which were published and produced during Johnson's lifetime. Like several other plays that prominent women of the Harlem Renaissance wrote, A Sunday Morning in the South (1925) was provoked by the inconsistencies of American life. These included the contrast between Christian doctrine and white America's treatment of black Americans, the experience of black men who returned from fighting in war to find they lacked constitutional rights, the economic disparity between whites and blacks, and miscegenation. In 1926, Johnson's play Blue Blood won honorable mention in the Opportunity drama contest. Her play Plumes also won in the same competition in 1927. Plumes is a folk drama that relates the dilemma of Charity, the main character, whose baby daughter is dying. She has saved up money for the doctor, but also she and her confidante - Tilde - don't believe the medical care would be successful. She has in mind an extravagant funeral for her daughter instead - with plumes, hacks, and other fancy trimmings. Before Charity makes a decision, her daughter dies. Plumes was produced by the Harlem Experimental Theatre between 1928 and 1931. Blue-Eyed Black Boy is a 1930 lynching genre play written to convince Congress to pass anti-lynching laws. This lesser known play premiered in Xoregos Performing .... Discover the Georgia Johnson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Georgia Johnson books.

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    Denis el Detective

    Georgia Johnson

    Denis es un chico joven y energético con una mente curiosa. Él ama los misterios y el tener aventuras. Únete a él en su más reciente y excitante aventura.

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    Denis, o Detetive

    Georgia Johnson

    Denis é um jovem garoto energético de mente inquieta. Ele adora mistérios e aventuras. Juntese a ele na sua última emocionante jornada.

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    Johnson v. Georgia-Pacific Corp.

    United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

    EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge. Great Northern Nekoosa Corporation (GNN) decided to resist a takeover bid by GeorgiaPacific Corporation. Among the steps GNN took to make itself less at...

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    Ivan the Inventor

    Georgia Johnson

    Ivan is an energetic young boy, clever and inventive. He is always on the lookout to solve problems and make things easier.   This time his invention does not work out quite a...

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    They Come in All Colors

    Malcolm Hansen

    2019 First Novelist Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library AssociationAn “urgent and heartrending novel about an America on the brink” (Matt Gallagher, author of Young...

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    Finn el Bombero

    Georgia Johnson

    Finn es un chico energético y entusiasta, siempre alerta a cualquier señal de peligro. Él ama ayudar en donde pueda. Únete a Finn mientras protege su vecindario.

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    Victor the Vet

    Georgia Johnson

    Victor is a joyful young boy who loves animals. Animals love him too. Come along on one of his adventures as he rescues an animal in danger. See how he makes a new friend in the pr...

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    Eddie the Explorer

    Georgia Johnson

    Eddie is an energetic young boy with an inquisitive mind who loves having adventures.   Join him on his latest exciting journey.

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    The Nuts and Bolts of NASCAR

    Greg Engle

    When people think of NASCAR, many think of cars racing around a track. But those with a more intimate knowledge of the sport understand that there is much more to it. The Nuts and ...

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    Austin, o Astronauta

    Georgia Johnson

    Austin é um jovem garoto cheio de energia que ama o espaço e aventuras. Juntese a ele na sua última emocionante jornada.

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    Boyfriend by Christmas

    Jenny Stallard

    Get cosy this Christmas with the utterly heartwarming and hilarious romcom perfect for the cold nights'A totally relatable 21st century fairytale!' 5 Reader Review'If you love Chri...

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    Denis the Detective

    Georgia Johnson

    Denis is an energetic young boy with an inquisitive mind. He loves mysteries and having adventures.  Join him on his latest exciting adventure.

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    Austin the Astronaut - Bilingual Hindi

    Georgia Johnson

    Austin is an energetic young boy who loves space and having adventures. Join him on his latest exciting journey. BILINGUAL VERSION HINDI / ENGLISH

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    Small Treasons

    Mark Powell

    With writing that is both devastating and tender, Mark Powell (The Sheltering) brings his acclaimed eye to an American marriage on the verge of rupture, spinning an alltoocurrent t...

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    Limitless

    Leah Tinari

    In the spirit of She Persisted, Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls, and Rad American AZ, acclaimed artist Leah Tinari offers a spectacular collection of portraits, celebrating iconi...

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    Eddie el Explorador

    Georgia Johnson

    Eddie es un chico joven y energético con una mente curiosa que ama tener aventuras. Únete a él en su más reciente y excitante viaje.

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    Denis the Detective - Bilingual Hindi

    Georgia Johnson

    Denis is an energetic young boy with an inquisitive mind. He loves mysteries and having adventures.  Join him on his latest exciting adventure. BILINGUAL VERSION HINDI / ENGL...

  • Johnson V. Georgia Highway Express Inc. synopsis, comments

    Johnson V. Georgia Highway Express Inc.

    United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

    The question on this appeal concerns the adequacy of attorneys' fees awarded by the District Court in a Title VII class action. Plaintiffs challenge as inadequate the $13,500.00 aw...

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    Wein aus Harlem

    Frank Freimuth

    In Wein aus Harlem präsentiert Frank Freimuth Gedichte von Countee Cullen, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Langston Hughes und Claude McKay, den bekanntesten Poeten der HarlemRenaissance....

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    Ivan, o Inventor

    Georgia Johnson

    Ivan é um jovem garoto energético, inteligente e inventivo. Ele está sempre à procura de resolver problemas e facilitar as coisas. Desta vez, a invenção dele não funcionou tal como...

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    Austin the Astronaut

    Georgia Johnson

    Austin is an energetic young boy who loves space and having adventures. Join him on his latest exciting journey.

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    Eddie, o Explorador

    Georgia Johnson

    Eddie é um jovem garoto energético de mente inquieta que adora aventuras. Juntese a ele na sua última emocionante jornada.

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    A Little in Love

    Florence Keeling

    ‘Tender and engrossing, this romance will touch your heart and make you smile' RACHEL HORE 'You’ll fall a lot in love with A Little in Love. Secrets, romance, escapism yes pl...

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    Finn the Fireman

    Georgia Johnson

    Finn is an enthusiastic and energetic young boy, alert to any sign of danger. He loves to help wherever he can.   Join Finn as he protects his neighbourhood.

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    Johnson v. Georgia Highway Express Inc.

    United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

    This is an interlocutory appeal pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ? 1292(b), from an order dated June 24, 1968, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia which d...

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    Georgia Ann Johnson v. American Motors

    Court of Appeals of New York

    This consolidated appeal is from orders of the district court of Ward County entering summary judgments on March 15, 1974, in favor of the defendant, American Motors Corporation (h...

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    Herstory

    Katherine Halligan

    Move aside historyit’s time for herstory.Celebrate fifty inspiring and powerful women who changed the world and left their mark in this lavishly illustrated biography compilation t...

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    Finn the Fireman - Bilingual Hindi

    Georgia Johnson

    Finn is an enthusiastic and energetic young boy, alert to any sign of danger. He loves to help wherever he can.  Join Finn as he protects his neighbourhood. BILINGUAL VERSION ...

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    Austin el Astronauta

    Georgia Johnson

    Austin es un chico joven y energético que ama el espacio y el tener aventuras. Únete a él en su más reciente y excitante viaje.

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    Finn, o Bombeiro

    Georgia Johnson

    Finn é um jovem garoto energético e entusiasmado, alerta a qualquer sinal de perigo. Ele adora ajudar onde quer que seja. Juntese a Finn enquanto ele proteja sua vizinhança.

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    Flat Out and Half Turned Over

    Buddy Baker & David Poole

    In Flat Out and Half Turned Over, driving phenomenon Buddy Baker details the most hilarious collection of racing stories, memories, and anecdotes ever published. Read about the bum...

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    Red Summer

    Cameron McWhirter

    A narrative history of America's deadliest episode of race riots and lynchingsAfter World War I, black Americans fervently hoped for a new epoch of peace, prosperity, and equality....

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    Johnson v. Board of Regents of the University of Georgia

    Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

    This is an appeal of the district courts order unsealing documents previously filed pursuant to a protective order entered by stipulation of the parties. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(c)(...