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James Weldon Johnson College Preparatory Middle School James Weldon Johnson College Prep is the only middle school in Duval County for kids in search of more rigorous academics Our students can even earn high school credits at the middle school level, and 85% move on to nationally recognized, high-performing high schools
About Us – Jobs With Justice Who We Are At Jobs With Justice, we are leading the fight for workers’ rights and an economy that benefits everyone We are the only nonprofit of our kind leading strategic campaigns and shaping the public discourse on every front to build power for working people
Biography | JWJ Foundation - James Weldon Johnson James Weldon Johnson was a visionary thinker and a true Renaissance man, whose extraordinary achievements as an author, lyricist, poet, diplomat, attorney, educator, and civil rights leader left an indelible mark on American history and culture
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Jobs With Justice | Fighting for workers rights and an economy that . . . Jobs With Justice believes that all workers should have collective bargaining rights, employment security, and a decent standard of living within an economy that works for everyone We bring together labor, community, student, and faith voices at the national and local levels to win improvements
Home | JWJ Foundation - James The James Weldon Johnson Foundation preserves and advances the enduring legacy of James Weldon Johnson, one of America’s most influential writers, thinkers, cultural leaders, and advocates for justice
About James Weldon Johnson - Emory University Born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1871, James Weldon Johnson’s life was defined by a number of firsts Educated at Atlanta University, he was the first African American to pass the bar in Florida during his tenure as principal of Stanton Elementary School, his alma mater