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  1. Há 3 dias · 3. James Weldon Johnson was the first manager of the NAACP. Answer: False. He was not the first manager, but he was the first African-American manager. His efforts with the NAACP included investigating America's occupation of Haiti and working to get an anti-lynching law passed. 4. James Weldon Johnson was an educator who served in Jacksonville ...

  2. Há 6 dias · Before A Painting. I knew not who had wrought with skill so fine. What I beheld; nor by what laws of art. He had created life and love and heart. On canvas, from mere color, curve and line. Silent I stood and made no move or sign; Not with the crowd, but reverently apart; Nor felt the power my rooted limbs to start,

  3. 3 de mai. de 2024 · To mark the place, to mark the time; A witness to God's mercies shown, A pledge to hold this day sublime. And let that stone an altar be, Whereon thanksgivings we may lay, Where we, in deep humility, For faith and strength renewed may pray. With open hearts ask from above. New zeal, new courage and new pow'rs,

  4. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Vashti. I sometimes take you in my dreams to a far-off land I used to know, Back in the ages long ago; a land of palms and languid streams. A land, by night, of jeweled skies, by day, of shores that glistened bright, Within whose arms, outstretched and white, a sapphire sea lay crescent-wise. Where twilight fell like silver floss, where rose ...

  5. Há 1 dia · To yo' mammy's heart you's mighty sweet. You's sweet to yo' mammy jes de same; Dat's why she calls you Honey fu' yo' name. Yo' face is black, dat's true, An' yo' hair is woolly, too, But, you's sweet to yo' mammy jes de same. Up der in de big house w'ere dey lib so rich an' gran'. Dey's got chillen dat dey lubs, I s'pose;

  6. Há 2 dias · A moving and inspiring nonfiction picture book about James Weldon Johnson and the first mass all-Black march for civil rights in the United States when 10,000 Black protestors, including children, marched down New York’s Fifth Avenue.James Weldon Johnson was a man of words. He wrote “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” a poem.