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Writers > James Weldon Johnson
Time Period: Modern
- A Spectacular Secret: Lynching in American Life and Literature, Jacqueline Goldsby (2006)
- James Weldon Johnson: Writings, William L. Andrews (2004)
- "The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man: (Passing For) Black Passing for White", Samira Kawash (1996)
- "Individualism, Success, and American Identity in The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man.", Kathleen Pfeiffer (1996)
- Passing and the Fictions of Identity, Elaine K. Ginsberg (1996)
- "Passing as Autobiography: James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man", Donald C. Goelinicht (1996)
- "The Homiletic and Hymnodic Elements in the Poetry of James Weldon Johnson", Samuel J. Rogal (1996)
- "`Between `Race' as Construct and `Race' as Essence: The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man", Martin Japtok (1996)
- "On Becoming an Ex-Man: Postmodern Irony and the Extinguishing of Certainties in The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man.'", Neil Brooks (1995)
- "Troubled Black Humanity in The Souls of Black Folk and The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man", Kenneth W. Warren (1995)
- "Irony and Subversion in James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man", Roxanna Pisiak (1993)
- "James Weldon Johnson's New York Age: Essays on The Birth of a Nation and the `Southern Oligarchy'", Lawrence J. Oliver, Terri L. Walker (1993)
- "James Weldon Johnson's God's Trombones as a Source for Faulkner's Rev'un Shegog", Robert E. Fleming (1992)
- "Women of Belief: Black Church and Black Theatre: An Interview with Trazana Beverley", Michael S. Weaver (1991)
- "Odysseus's Revenge: The Names on the Title Page of The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man", Benjamin Sherwood Lawson (1989)
- "James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)", Julian Mason (1987)
- "James Weldon Johnson: A Southern Writer Resists the South", Julian Mason (1987)
- "The Composition of James Weldon Johnson's `Fifty Years'", Robert E. Fleming (1987)
- "Kingsblood Royal and the Black `Passing' Novel", Robert E. Fleming (1986)
- Critical Essays on Sinclair Lewis, Martin Bucco (1986)
- "Femininity and the Harlem Experience: A Note on James Weldon Johnson", Susan J. Koprince (1985)
- "James Weldon Johnson's Portrait of the Artist as Invisible Man", Howard Faulkner (1985)
- "Recent Acquisitions", Anon (1981)
- "The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man and the Tradition of Black Autobiography", Nicholas Canaday (1980)
- "Folk Art and the Harlem Renaissance", Bernard W. Bell (1975)
- "James Weldon Johnson and the Pastoral Tradition", Saunders Redding (1975)
- "Audience and Irony in Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man", Stephen M. Ross (1974)
- "Black Biographies", Lloyd W. Brown (1974)
- "A Forgotten Prototype: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man and Invisible Man", Houston A. Baker, Jr. (1973)
- James Weldon Johnson: Black Leader, Black Voice, Eugene Levy (1973)
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