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Publication Date
2-16-2009
Abstract
The Tampa Bay Writers Network (TBWN) will join the Studio@620 to celebrate the life, art, and activism of Florida Native James Weldon Johnson with a dramatic performance of his important poetic work, God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. The date honors Black History Month and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the NAACP. Johnson served as the organization's Executive Secretary from 1920 to 1930.
Keywords
program, poetry, music, play, St. Petersburg (Fla.)
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3
Subject: geographic
St. Petersburg (Fla.)
Language
English
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Recommended Citation
Johnson, James Weldon; Studio at 620; The Tampa Bay Writers Network; Cooper, Buster; Cox, Trenia Byrd; Tokley, James E. Sr.; Conlon, John; Harris, Aleshea; Scott, Sharon; Murphy, Louis M.; Mitchell, LeRoy; Armstrong, Julie Buckner; Gaskin-Butler, Vikki; Florida Humanities Council; the University of South Florida; Metler, Timm; Marquez, Melanie; Tschiderer, Sudsy; and WMNF, "Program, God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse, 2009" (2009). Program Collection. 12.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_programs/12
Type
Program