"Your world is as big as you make it."
About Georgia Douglas Johnson
Georgia Douglas Johnson — Life and Legacy
Georgia Douglas Johnson was a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance, recognized for her impactful poetry and plays that delve into the complexities of race and gender. Her most notable work, 'Plumes,' showcases her ability to articulate the struggles and aspirations of African American women. Johnson's writing reflects a deep understanding of resilience, as seen in her assertion that 'the world is a beautiful place, but it is also a place of struggle.' Through her words, she challenged societal norms and highlighted the emotional depth of her characters, often drawing from her own experiences as a Black woman. Her exploration of themes such as hope, identity, and perseverance resonates with readers today, making her work a vital part of American literature. Johnson's legacy continues to inspire new generations of writers and thinkers, emphasizing the importance of voice and representation in the literary world.
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Georgia Douglas Johnson quotes
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"Rise with the hour for which you were made."
"I've learned of life this bitter truth Hope not between the crumbling walls Of mankind's gratitude to find repose, But rather, Build within thy own soul Fortresses!"
"I want to die while you love me, While yet you hold me fair, While laughter lies upon my lips, And lights are in my hair."
"I'm folding up my little dreams Within my heart tonight, And praying I may soon forget The torture of their sight."
"Is there not a way by which the man who can think can be enabled to have time to think?"
"The strong demand, contend, prevail; the beggar is a fool."
"I battered the cordons around me And cradled my wings on the breeze, Then soared to the uttermost reaches With rapture, with power, with ease!"
"The heart of a woman falls back with the night, / And enters some alien cage in its plight, / And tries to forget it has dreamed of the stars / While it breaks, breaks, breaks on the sheltering bars."