“New York City is the most fatally fascinating thing in America. She sits like a great witch at the gate of the country, showing her alluring white face and hiding her crooked hands and feet under the folds of her wide garments--constantly enticing thousands from far within, and tempting those who come from across the seas to go no farther. And all these become the victims of her caprice. Some she at once crushes beneath her cruel feet; others she condemns to a fate like that of galley slaves; a few she favors and fondles, riding them high on the bubbles of fortune; then with a sudden breath she blows the bubbles out and laughs mockingly as she watches them fall.”
Quotes by James Weldon Johnson
“It’s no disgrace to be black, but it’s often very inconvenient.”
James Weldon JohnsonJames Weldon Johnson was an influential American writer, civil rights activist, and a prominent figure during the Harlem Renaissance. Born in 1871, he made significant contributions to literature and ...