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James Weldon Johnson

James Weldon Johnson

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History, Social Studies

4th - 6th Grade

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James Weldon Johnson

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Famous Floridians: James Weldon Johnson

James Weldon Johnson wrote Lift Every Voice and Sing, the national anthem to millions of black Americans. He was widely known as a man of many talents, all of which he used in some form to help shape America’s history. Johnson was a poet, novelist, historian, diplomat, lawyer, civil rights leader, editor, educator, and songwriter.

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Multiple Choice

Johnson was a poet, novelist, historian, diplomat, lawyer, civil rights leader, editor, educator, and songwriter.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

James Weldon Johnson wrote

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The Star Spangled Banner

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Lift Every Voice and Sing

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This Land is My Land

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America the Beautiful

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In 1871, Johnson was born in Jacksonville, Florida. His father was a headwaiter and his mother was a teacher. Johnson’s mother was a great influence on his interest in music and reading. She taught in the segregated Stanton school, which Johnson attended through the eighth grade. Since there were no high schools for blacks in Jacksonville, his parents sent him to high school and college in Atlanta, Georgia. After graduation from Atlanta University, he returned to Jacksonville and became principal of the Stanton elementary school. He converted Stanton to a 12-year school. While at Stanton, he also studied law and became the first black lawyer in the state of Florida.

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Multiple Choice

Which school did JWJ's mom teach at?

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Paxon

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Ribault

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Raines

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Stanton

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Multiple Choice

He became the first black lawyer in the state of Florida.

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True

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False

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In 1895, Johnson started the first black newspaper in the United States, The Daily American. The paper lasted only a year but gave Johnson the opportunity to reflect on racial issues. His writings became popular with blacks in America. In 1900, he wrote his famous poem Lift Every Voice and Sing. His talented brother, John Rosamond Johnson, set the poem to music. The brothers wrote over 200 songs for Broadway musicals.

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Multiple Choice

The Daily American Newspaper lasted three years.

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True

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False

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Johnson was named Ambassador to the countries of Venezuela, Nicaragua, and the Azores. While in the Azores, he wrote a major novel, The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man. It tells the story of a musician who rejects his black roots for a life of material comfort in the white world. The novel explores the issue of racial identity in the twentieth century. In the 1920s, Johnson was a leader in the Harlem Renaissance, a significant literary and artistic movement. He had a talent for persuading people of differing ideas to work together for a common goal. Using this talent, he became the national organizer for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

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Multiple Choice

What is an ambassador?

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Someone who ambasses

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Someone who works with other countries

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A type of chef

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A job in teaching

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He edited The Book of American Negro Poetry, a major contribution to the history of AfricanAmerican literature. His book of poetry God’s Trombones was influenced by his impressions of the rural South. With words, Johnson battled discrimination. His life illustrated that African-Americans could embrace their past and traditions while succeeding in a diverse culture.

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Multiple Choice

"With words, Johnson battled discrimination." What does this mean?

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He argued with people a lot about discrimination

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He wrote stories about discrimination

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He started a letter campaign about discrimination

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He used words to teach people about discrimination

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