
Georgia Douglas Johnson
Sobre o Autor
Georgia Douglas Johnson was a prominent African American poet and playwright during the early 20th century. She was a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance, known for her poignant verses that often addressed themes of race, gender, and identity. Johnson's work was characterized by its emotional depth and lyrical style, making her one of the key voices of her time. Her poetry collections, such as "Bronze: A Book of Verse" and contributions to anthologies like "The Book of American Negro Poetry," reflect her commitment to capturing the African American experience.
Nacionalidade
Americano
Data de Nascimento
September 10, 1880
Local de Nascimento
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Data de Falecimento
May 14, 1966
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