At the Closed Gate of Justice by James David Corrothers (1869 - 1917)

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At the Closed Gate of Justice by James David Corrothers (1869 - 1917)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 6 recordings of At the Closed Gate of Justice by James David Corrothers.This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 16, 2020. ------Continuing with our February Black History Month theme, this Weekly Poem is from The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922) by James Weldon Johnson (1871 to 1938). James David Corrothers was an African-American poet, journalist, and minister whom editor T. Thomas Fortune called "the coming poet of the race." When he died, W. E. B. Du Bois eulogized him as "a serious loss to the race and to literature." - Summary by Wikipedia

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 6 recordings of At the Closed Gate of Justice by James David Corrothers.This was the Weekly Poetry project for February 16, 2020. ------Continuing with our February Black History Month theme, this Weekly Poem is from The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922) by James Weldon Johnson (1871 to 1938). James David Corrothers was an African-American poet, journalist, and minister whom editor T. Thomas Fortune called "the coming poet of the race." When he died, W. E. B. Du Bois eulogized him as "a serious loss to the race and to literature." - Summary by Wikipedia

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