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Georgia Douglas Johnson: Prominent Literary Figure of the Harlem Renaissance

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Georgia Douglas Johnson was an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance, the literary and cultural movement that flourished throughout the streets of New York City. Johnson is best recognized for her four volumes of poetry, The Heart of a Woman (1918), Bronze (1922), An Autumn Love Cycle (1928), and Share My World (1962). Johnson was […]

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