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J. Rosamond Johnson

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Cole and Johnson broke racial lines as they included a love scene between Rosamond's Green and Mitchell's Minnehaha. This spotlight on Native Americans was so well received that Rosamond was inducted as a 'sub-chief' into the Iroquois tribe of Montreal's Caughnawaga Reservation, which had a majority
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As an editor, he collected four important works of traditional African-American songs. The first two of these song collections he compiled along with his brother James:
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These performances went beyond theatre. Rosamond, alongside his brother and Cole, evoked a political presence in their inclusion of other races in their musicals. In
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Johnson was active in various musical roles during his career. He toured the vaudeville circuit and, after Cole's 1911 death, began a successful tour with
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Mrs. Nora E. Floyd Johnson, widow of J. Rosamond Johnson, composer, author, actor and singer, died Sunday at her home at 437 West 162d Street. She was ...
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He died on November 11, 1954, in New York City. His widow, Nora E. Floyd Johnson, died in 1969. Their adopted son, Donald McQuivey Johnson, a 20-year-old
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Johnson also toured with his own ensembles, The Harlem Rounders and The Inimitable Five. He also performed in Negro spiritual concerts with
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engaged Johnson as musical director. During the 1930s, Johnson also sang the role of Frazier in the original production of
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Johnson also performed in these operettas. He played a Tuskegee soldier who enlists in the Spanish–American War in
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Who's Who in Colored America: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Persons of African Descent in America
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Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing: The Culture of Uplift, Identity, and Politics in Black Musical Theatre
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Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing: The Culture of Uplift, Identity, and Politics in Black Musical Theatre
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Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing: The Culture of Uplift, Identity, and Politics in Black Musical Theatre
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Beyond Lift Every Voice and Sing: The Culture of Uplift, Identity, and Culture in Black Musical Theater
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last evening. Their program of negro spirituals included several that were new to ...
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student, fatally shot himself in his dorm room five months after his father's death.
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J. Rosamond Johnson was born on August 11, 1873, to Helen Louise Dillet, a native of
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Cole and the Johnson brothers also created and produced several "white" musicals:
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Resistance, Parody and Double Consciousness in African American Theatre, 1895–19
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J. Rosamond Johnson and Taylor Gordon gave their first New York recital at
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J. Rosamond Johnson served as the first Deputy Marshal for the historic
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Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture
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J. Rosamond Johnson was the younger brother of poet and activist
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The J. Rosamond Johnson Papers at Yale University Music Library
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Johnson, James Weldon; Cole, Bob; Johnson, J. Rosamond (1901).
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Johnson, James Weldon; Cole, Bob; Johnson, J. Rosamond (1901).
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and portrayed African-American Plunk Green opposite
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Index


Bob Cole

Carl Van Vechten
Harlem Renaissance
Jacksonville, Florida
New York City
Lift Every Voice and Sing
Joseph W. Stern & Co.
James Weldon Johnson
NAACP
Nassau, Bahamas
Saint-Domingue
Haiti
Stephen Dillet
New England Conservatory
London
Jacksonville, Florida
Bob Cole
Broadway
operettas
Abbie Mitchell
The Red Moon
Mohawk people
J. Leubrie Hill
Charles Hart
Tom Brown
New York Symphony Orchestra
David Mannes
Negro Silent Protest Parade

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