Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson

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Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson was an influential African American poet, playwright, and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance known for her poignant explorations of race, gender, and social justice.

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instanceOf Harlem Renaissance figure
person
playwright
poet
alsoKnownAs Georgia Douglas Johnson NERFINISHED
associatedWith Harlem Renaissance writers NERFINISHED
creativeRole author of plays for Black theater
author of socially engaged poetry
culturalContext Jim Crow era United States NERFINISHED
ethnicity African American
gender female
influenced later African American women writers
language English
literaryGenre drama
poetry
movement Harlem Renaissance
name Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor plays addressing African American experiences
poetry exploring race, gender, and social justice
occupation playwright
poet
period 20th century American literature
race Black
theme African American identity
civil rights
gender
race
racial discrimination
social justice
womanhood

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Georgia Douglas Johnson fullName Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson
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this entity surface form: Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp