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Fifty Years, & Other Poems

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A diverse collection of poems moves between solemn meditations on the legacy of slavery, racial injustice, and moral reckoning; intimate lyric explorations of love, mortality, and nature; occasional narrative and dramatic pieces; and lighter vernacular songs and banjo- and plantation-inspired croons. Formal variety includes sonnets, translations, fragments, and longer narrative sequences, interweaving classical allusion, religious reflection, and colloquial dialect. The voice shifts from prophetic and elegiac to playful and musical, examining communal memory, personal longing, and cultural identity through vivid imagery and rhythmic expressiveness.

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James Weldon Johnson

James Weldon Johnson was an influential American author, educator, and civil rights activist, known for his contributions to African American literature and culture. His notable works include "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man," which explores themes of race and identity in early 20th-century America. Johnson was also a prominent figure in the NAACP, advocating for civil rights and social justice. His poetry, as seen in "Fifty Years, & Other Poems," reflects his deep engagement with the struggles and aspirations of African Americans. Through his writing and activism, Johnson played a significant role in shaping the literary and cultural landscape of his time.

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