
Morning, Noon and Night
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''Morning, Noon and Night'' is a rich tapestry of poems that showcase James Weldon Johnson's multifaceted perspective on the world. The collection is divided into three sections, each reflecting a different time of day and corresponding to different facets of Johnson's experience. The 'Morning' poems often express a sense of hope, innocence, and the promise of a brighter future. The 'Noon' poems delve into the realities of racism, discrimination, and the complexities of Black identity. The 'Night' poems explore the search for meaning, spiritual reflection, and the enduring power of love and faith. The collection is not just a reflection of Johnson's personal journey; it is a testament to the collective struggle and resilience of Black people in America. Through lyrical imagery, vivid language, and deeply personal reflections, Johnson paints a powerful portrait of a people grappling with the challenges of their time while embracing their unique cultural heritage.Book Details
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James Weldon Johnson
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James Weldon Johnson was an American writer and civil rights activist. He was married to civil rights activist Grace Nail Johnson. Johnson was a leader of the National Associa...
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