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James Weldon Johnson, ed. (1871–1938). The Book of American Negro Poetry. 1922.

Index to Titles

A Butterfly in Church
A Death Song
After the Winter
A Litany of Atlanta
A Little Cabin
And What Shall You Say?
A Negro Love Song
An Indignation Dinner
A Prayer
A Song of Thanks
At the Carnival
At the Closed Gate of Justice
Before the Feast of Shushan
Black Mammies
Brothers
Calling the Doctor
Chaucer
Children of the Sun
Christmas at Melrose
Christmas Eve in France
Compensation
Dead Fires
De Cunjah Man
De Drum Majah
Del Cascar
Dogwood Blossoms
Dream and the Song
Dunbar
Dusk Song
Fifty Years
Flame-Heart
Harlem Shadows
Hog Meat
If We Must Die
In the Matter of Two Men
Ironic: LL.D.
Is It Because I Am Black?
Ittle Touzle Head
It Was Not Fate
I Want to Die While You Love Me
Keep Me, Jesus, Keep Me
La Vie C’est la Vie
Little Brown Baby
Lost Illusions
Lover’s Lane
Miss Melerlee
Mother Night
My Hero
My Little Dreams
Negro Poets
Negro Serenade
O Black and Unknown Bards
Oblivion
Ol’ Doc’ Hyar
Oriflamme
O Southland!
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Rain Music
Rhapsody
Sandy Star and Willie Gee
Scintilla
Sence You Went Away
Ships That Pass in the Night
Sic Vita
Sonnet
Sprin’ Fevah
Spring in New Hampshire
Stanzas from The Fledgling Bard and the Poetry Society
Star of Ethiopia
Summer Magic
Supplication
The Band of Gideon
The Banjo Player
The Barrier
The Big Bell in Zion
The Corn Song
The Creation
The Dawn’s Awake!
The Debt
The Feet of Judas
The Harlem Dancer
The Haunted Oak
The Heart of a Woman
The Hills of Sewanee
The Lynching
The Negro Singer
The Negro Soldiers
The New Day
The Rain Song
The Road to the Bow
The Rubinstein Staccato Etude
The Scarlet Woman
The Teacher
The Tired Worker
The Washer-Woman
The White Witch
The Wife-Woman
Time to Die
Tired
To a Skull
To O. E. A.
To Our Friends
To the White Fiends
Translation
Turn Me to My Yellow Leaves
Tuskegee
Two-an’-Six
Two Points of View
Uncle Eph’s Banjo Song
Weh Down Souf
Welt
When de Co’n Pone’s Hot
When Ol’ Sis’ Judy Pray
Why Adam Sinned
Winter Is Coming
Youth
Zalka Peetruza