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JHS Folder 11: Literature — James Weldon Johnson, Thomas Fortune
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jhs-195918-11
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Title
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Thomas Fortune and James Weldon Johnson
Subject
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Creator
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Richardson
Viola Muse
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jhs-195918-11-03
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Amelia Dixon (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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<p>Biographical information on Thomas Fortune and James Weldon Johnson, with a discussion of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."</p>
<p>An author by the surname Richardson created this document, and Viola Muse added a few handwritten notes. Richardson is possibly the Federal Writers' Project fieldworker Martin Richardson (see, for instance, <a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/content/works-cited.xml#wpa-sn-vol3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, <em>Slave Narratives</em>, vol. 3,</a> p. 229). Another individual by that surname mentioned in this collection is Benjamin A. Richardson, the subject of three documents in the collection: <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/19" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Benjamin A. Richardson (1 of 3)</a>, <span><a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/21" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Benjamin A. Richardson (2 of 3)</a>, and <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/28" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Benjamin A. Richardson (3 of 3)</a>. Benjamin A. Richardson's education background suggests he could have been the author. However, the header on the document—which resembles the headers Muse herself included on many documents—may point to Martin Richardson as the more likely author.</span></p>
<p>Material from this document perhaps informed the section "Contemporary Life" found on pp. 18-21 of the manuscript copy of <em>The Florida </em><em>Negro</em> housed in the State Archives of Florida (S1585). See <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/107" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Contemporary Life" in <em>The Florida Negro</em></a> (pp. 20-21).</p>
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 11, Item 3
Publisher
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
Rights
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Language
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EN
Type
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Biographical notes
Historical notes
Format
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Typed with handwritten additions, three pages
Coverage
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19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
Relation
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/70">James Weldon Johnson</a>
"Lift Every Voice and Sing"
"Sence You Went Away"
1856
1900
Abraham Lincoln
Adams Street
African American writers of Jacksonville
Atlanta University
Bahamas
Biographical notes
Florida Normal and Industrial Institute
Fritz Kreisler
Historical notes
Jacksonville FL
James Weldon Johnson
John McCormack
John Rosamond Johnson
Lee Street
M.J. Christopher
Marianna FL
Metropolitan Opera
Nassau Bahamas
Nathan W. Collier
New York NY
Paul Robeson
Richardson
Sence You Went Away
St. Augustine FL
Stanton School/Stanton High School
T. Thomas Fortune
The Century Magazine
The New York Age
Victor Red Seal Records
Virginia
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JHS Folder 11: Literature — James Weldon Johnson, Thomas Fortune
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jhs-195918-11
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Title
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James Weldon Johnson
Subject
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Development of Jacksonville
Identifier
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jhs-195918-11-02
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Khoranhalai J. Washington (encoding and edition)
Amelia Dixon (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Biographical information on James Weldon Johnson, with a discussion of the significance of <em>Along This Way</em> for the African-American history of Jacksonville
Creator
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 11, Item 2
Publisher
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
Rights
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Format
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Handwritten, three pages
Language
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EN
Type
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Historical notes
Biographical notes
Coverage
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19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
Relation
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/71">Thomas Fortune and James Weldon Johnson</a>
"Lift Every Voice and Sing"
1871
1900
1901
1903
1905
1906
1909
1912
1916
1920
1925
Along This Way
American Fund for Public Service
Atlanta University
Civic Club
Columbia University
Corinto Nicaragua
Fisk University
Florida
Florida Bar
God's Trombones
House Committee of Colored Representative Club
Howard University
Jacksonville FL
James Weldon Johnson
LaVilla
NAACP
Nashville TN
Negro National Anthem
New York Age
New York NY
Nicaragua
Puerto Cabello Venezuela
Saint Peter Relates an Incident of the Resurrection Day
Springarn Medal
Stanton School/Stanton High School
Talladega University
Tennessee
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
The Book of American Negro Poetry
The Book of American Negro Spirituals
The Century Magazine
The Crisis
The Independent
The Second Book of Negro Spirituals
Venezuela
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Title
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JHS Folder 11: Literature — James Weldon Johnson, Thomas Fortune
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jhs-195918-11
Text
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"References"
Subject
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African American writers of Jacksonville
Identifier
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jhs-195918-11-01
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Khoranhalai J. Washington (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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An account of the resource
<p>Apparently the beginning of an incomplete list of references for the information Muse gathered on literature, analgous to <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/32" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Art — References."</a></p>
<p>This page contains only one citation, to <em>Along This Way</em> by James Weldon Johnson, with instructions for completing the reference. The handwriting does not appear to be that of Muse (compare, for instance, to <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/32" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Art — References"</a>).</p>
Source
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 11, Item 1
Publisher
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
Rights
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Format
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Handwritten, one page
Language
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EN
Type
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Miscellaneous notes
Coverage
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20th Century Florida
Creator
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Unknown
1933
African American writers of Jacksonville
Along This Way
James Weldon Johnson