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Along This Way by James Weldon Johnson

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In this autobiography, Johnson provides a window into life as a black man in the United States, describing race relations battles and his own triumph over prejudice. He became a professor at Fisk University, served as consul in Nicaragua and Venezuela and was the first black executive of the NAACP.

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Along This Way by James Weldon Johnson

In this autobiography, Johnson provides a window into life as a black man in the United States, describing race relations battles and his own triumph over prejudice. He became a professor at Fisk University, served as consul in Nicaragua and Venezuela and was the first black executive of the NAACP.
After more than twenty years in private practice, Dr. James Johnson, a former assistant professor of otolaryngology and instructor in plastic surgery at Louisiana State University School of Medicine, retired to pursue his long-time interest and do further research in calorie restriction in collaboration with scientists at the Gerontology Research Center of the National Institute on Aging. He has conducted studies on the effect of alternate-day calorie restriction on weight loss and general wellness. He has published articles in peer reviewed journals, including Medical Hypotheses and Free Radical Biology and Medicine. He has been interviewed and/or quoted in the popular press, including the Independent (London) and Woman's World.

Dr. Donald Laub is the former chief of plastic surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.

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ISBN 13 9780140184013
ISBN 10 0140184015
Title Along This Way
Author James Weldon Johnson
Series Twentieth Century Classics S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1990-05-14
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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