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  1. Grace Nail Johnson (February 27, 1885 – November 1, 1976) was an African-American civil rights activist and patron of the arts associated with the Harlem Renaissance, and wife of the writer and politician James Weldon Johnson.

  2. 6. Juli 2017 · Grace Nail Johnson was known as “the grand dame of Harlem.” She earned the title by tirelessly supporting the arts and activist causes, primarily Civil Rights and the Womens Suffrage Movement. The Harlem home she shared with her husband (the poet, writer, and activist James Weldon Johnson) became a sanctuary for Harlem ...

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  3. 28. Juli 2017 · Advancing the Legacy. Grace Elizabeth Nail was born in New London, Connecticut, the daughter of real estate developer John Bennett Nail and his wife, Mary Frances Robinson. By Harlem World Magazine July 28, 2017.

  4. Nail Johnson was a hostess, mentor, teacher, and activist in various civil rights causes of the era. She was well known for hosting the Black political and artistic elites of the time and organizing events centered around popular Harlem artists. Some significant organizations she worked in were the Anti-Lynching Crusaders, the Circle for Negro ...

  5. The James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson Papers provide evidence of the personal and professional lives of James Weldon Johnson, Grace Nail Johnson, and to a lesser degree, the Johnson and Nail families, spanning the years 1850 to 2005, with the bulk of material dating between 1900 and 1976.

  6. 19. Nov. 2009 · The papers document the personal and professional life of James Weldon Johnson, a writer, educator, and civil rights leader, and his wife Grace Nail, a poet and activist. They include correspondence, writings, scrapbooks, photographs, and more, covering topics such as the Harlem Renaissance, the N.A.A.C.P., and the Consular Service.

  7. A collection of documents and artifacts that reveal the lives and works of the African-American poet, novelist, songwriter, and diplomat James Weldon Johnson and his wife Grace Nail Johnson. The papers span from 1850 to 2005 and cover topics such as education, politics, and cultural affairs.