The battle was first waged over the right of the Negro to be classed as a human being with a soul; later, as to whether he had sufficient intellect to master even the rudiments of learning; and today it is being fought out over his social recognition. - James Weldon Johnson 1 Share Now -
I thought of Paris as a beauty spot on the face of the earth, and of London as a big freckle. - James Weldon Johnson 2 Share Now -
The Southern whites are in many respects a great people. Looked at from a certain point of view, they are picturesque. If one will put oneself in a romantic frame of mind, one can admire their notions of chivalry and bravery and justice. - James Weldon Johnson 3 Share Now -
The peculiar fascination which the South held over my imagination and my limited capital decided me in favor of Atlanta University; so about the last of September I bade farewell to the friends and scenes of my boyhood and boarded a train for the South. - James Weldon Johnson 4 Share Now -
Amsterdam was a great surprise to me. I had always thought of Venice as the city of canals; it had never entered my mind that I should find similar conditions in a Dutch town. - James Weldon Johnson 5 Share Now -