Dr. Ernest C. Tate papers, 1968-1982.

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Dr. Ernest C. Tate papers, 1968-1982.

The collection consists of a photograph of Tate, an award received by Tate, and three works by Tate including a playlet about James Weldon Johnson and his two books, The social implications of the writings and the career of James Weldon Johnson and Wordplay and poetry.

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Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938

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James Weldon Johnson was a publisher, educator, lawyer, composer, artist, diplomat, and civil rights leader. Together with his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson, he wrote the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing", which came to be known as the "Negro National Anthem", as well as a large number of popular songs for the musical stage of the early twentieth century. Johnson also served as consul of the United States to Venezuela and Nicaragua. He wrote several books and served as editor of the New York Age. ...

Tate, Ernest Cater.

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Dr. Ernest Cater Tate (1908-1990), African American scholar, educator, and author. Graduate of Atlanta University, M.A., PhD (1959) New York University. Taught at Alabama State Teachers College, Florida A & M University, Atlanta University, and Morris Brown College. Author: The social implications of the writings and the career of James Weldon Johnson and Wordplay and poetry. From the description of Dr. Ernest C. Tate papers, 1968-1982. (Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System). Wor...