“I do not see how a people that can find in its conscience any excuse whatever for slowly burning to death a human being, or for tolerating such an act, can be entrusted with the salvation of a race.”
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The Selected Writings of James Weldon Johnson: Social, political, and literary essays
This book is a compilation of essays by the prominent African American writer and civil rights activist James Weldon Johnson. The essays delve into a variety of subjects including social issues, political matters, and literary analysis. more
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