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Grace Nail Johnson (February 27, 1885 – November 1, 1976) was an African-American civil rights activist and patron of the arts associated with the Harlem Renaissance, and wife of the writer and politician James Weldon Johnson. Johnson was the daughter of John Bennett Nail, a wealthy businessman and civil rights activist. She is known for her involvement with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Heterodoxy Club, and many other African-American and feminist organizations. Johnson also supported and promoted African-American children's literature.

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  • غريس نيل جونسون (ar)
  • Grace Nail Johnson (en)
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  • غريس نيل جونسون (27 فبراير 1885 - 1 نوفمبر 1976) ناشطةٌ أمريكية من أصول أفريقيّة في مجال الحقوق المدنية، وراعية الفنون المنتمية إلى نهضة هارلم، وزوجة الكاتب والسياسي جيمس ويلدون جونسون. والدها جون بينيت نيل، وهو رجل أعمال ثري وناشطٌ في مجال الحقوق المدنيّة أيضًا. اشتُهرت جونسون بمشاركتها في الجمعية الوطنية للنهوض بالملونين ونادي الخروج على الإجماع، فضلًا عن عدد كبيرٍ من المنظمات النسوية الأمريكية الأفريقية. أيّدت جونسون أدب الأطفال الأمريكي الأفريقي وعملت على الترويج له. (ar)
  • Grace Nail Johnson (February 27, 1885 – November 1, 1976) was an African-American civil rights activist and patron of the arts associated with the Harlem Renaissance, and wife of the writer and politician James Weldon Johnson. Johnson was the daughter of John Bennett Nail, a wealthy businessman and civil rights activist. She is known for her involvement with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Heterodoxy Club, and many other African-American and feminist organizations. Johnson also supported and promoted African-American children's literature. (en)
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  • Grace Nail Johnson (en)
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  • Grace Nail Johnson (en)
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  • New York City, U.S. (en)
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  • New London, Connecticut, U.S. (en)
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  • Grace Elizabeth Nail (en)
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  • Green-Wood Cemetery, New York City, U.S. (en)
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  • Grace Johnson bridal photo, Panama 1910 (en)
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