
Original title
James Weldon Johnson
Released
1/1/1972
Origin country
US
Genre
Documentary, History
Production companies
Oxford Films
Budget
—
Revenue
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Runtime
0hr 12min
A biography of James Weldon Johnson whose career included music, poetry, and public service. Includes a visualization of his poem The creation, with a reading by Raymond St. Jacques. Johnson, most known for his poem, “The Creation”, was active in civil rights, and was the first Black man admitted to the Florida Bar. This biography of Johnson includes a dramatic reading of “The Creation”. Johnson wrote the lyrics to "Life Every Voice and Sing".
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