James Weldon Johnson

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The fortress inspired a tremendous confidence. It was the only propeller driven aircraft I have flown that was completely viceless; there were no undesirable flight characteristics. The directional stability was excellent and, properly trimmed, the B-17 could be taken off, landed and banked without change of trim.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Taken
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I'm lonely I'll make me a world.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Lonely
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O Black and unknown bards of long ago, How came your lips to touch the sacred fire?
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Music
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I found cause to wonder upon what ground the English accuse Americans of corrupting the language by introducing slang words. I think I heard more and more different kinds of slang during my few weeks' stay in London than in my whole "tenderloin" life in New York. But I suppose the English feel that the language is theirs, and that they may do with it as they please without at the same time allowing that privilege to others.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: New York
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I finally made up my mind that I would neither disclaim the black race nor claim the white race; but that I would change my name, raise a mustache, and let the world take me for what it would; that it was not necessary for me to go about with a label of inferiority pasted across my forehead.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Race
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A great wave of humiliation and shame swept over me. Shame that I belonged to a race that could be so dealt with; and shame for my country, that it, the great example of democracy to the world, should be the only civilized, if not the only state on earth, where a human being would be burned alive.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Country
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And Satan smiled, stretched out his hand, and said, "O War, of all the scourges of humanity, I crown you chief.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: War
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With his head in his hands, God thought and thought, Till he thought: I'll make me a man!
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Men
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So God stepped over to the edge of the world And He spat out the seven seas; He batted His eyes, and the lightnings flashed; He clapped His hands, and the thunders rolled; And the waters above the earth came down, The cooling waters came down.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Eye
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Some men enjoy the constant strife Of days with work and worry rife, But that is not my dream of life: I think such men are crazy. For me, a life with worries few, A job of nothing much to do, Just pelf enough to see me through: I fear that I am lazy.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Dream
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At a very early age I began to thump on the piano alone, and it was not long before I was able to pick out a few tunes? I also learned the names of the notes in both clefs, but I preferred not be hampered by notes.
- James Weldon Johnson
Collection: Music