Maggie Pogue Johnson
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
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Aha ọmụmụ | Maggie Pogue Banister |
aha ezinụlọ dị | Maggie Pogue Shellcroft |
aha enyere | Maggie |
aha ezinụlọ ya | Johnson |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 1883 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Fincastle |
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya | 1956 |
Ebe ọ nwụrụ | Clifton Forge |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | odee uri |
kọwara na URL | http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/bio2.html#mpj |
Maggie Pogue Johnson | |
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Born | 1883 Fincastle, Virginia |
Died | 1956 Clifton Forge, Virginia |
Alma mater | Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute |
Occupation | Poet and Composer |
Maggie Pogue Johnson (1883–1956) bụ onye narị afọ nke iri abụọ Black American na-ede egwu na onye na-ede uri. Johnson dere amaokwu n'asụsụ Bekee ma n'asụsụ na usoro okwu nke ndị isi ojii America n'oge ahụ, nke ka nọgidere na-enwe mmetụta nke okwu ha site na mgbe ha bụ ohu.[1][2]
Akụkọ ndụ ya
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]A mụrụ Johnson na Fincastle, Virginia, ma gụọ akwụkwọ na Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute na Petersburg, Virginia.[3] Nne na nna ya, Lucie Jane Banister Pogue na Rev. Samuel Pogue mere ka ụmụ ha hụ na ụmụ ha gụrụ akwụkwọ ma gụọ akwụkwọ nke ọma, na-atụle ngalaba ya na ụmụnne ya mechara, dịka nkuzi, physics, ụlọ ahịa ọgwụ, na ọrụ ozi.[4] Johnson kụziri ihe ruo afọ abụọ ma bụrụkwa onye isi oche nke Literary and Debating Society na Covington, Virginia.[5] Ọ bụ onye dere "I Know That I Love You" na egwu ndị ọzọ, yana onye dere Virginia Dreams .[3] uri ya bụ The Story of Lovers Leap sitere n'ike mmụọ nsọ site na ebe ntụrụndụ a ma ama na South, Greenbrier White Sulpher Springs na West Virginia.[6] uri mbụ nke Johnson bụ akụkụ nke nnukwu mmegharị nke ụmụ nwanyị ojii na-ede uri iji mepụta ihe nlereanya nke nwanyị nke bụ ihe ọzọ na ihe nlereanya kachasị nke "Ezi Nwanyị" dị ka ahụmịhe ọcha, nke etiti.[7] A pụrụ ịhụ ihe atụ nke ụdị nwanyị ọzọ ya na Old Maid's Soliloquy[6] na Meal Time from Virginia Dreams .[6] A raara uri ya bụ Poet of Our Race nye onye na-ede uri[6] Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Ọ lụrụ Dọkịta Walter W. Staunton nke Virginia na 1904 onye ya na ya mụrụ otu nwa - Walter W. Jr. na Dr. JW Shellcroft nke West Virginia n'afọ 1938.[3][8]
Mbipụta ya
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- Virginia Dreams: Lyrics for an Idle Hour. Akụkọ nke oge a kọrọ na Rhyme, onye nkwusa a na-amaghị, 1910.
- Echiche maka awa efu, Stone Printing & Manufacturing Company, 1915.[9]
- Fallen Blossoms, Scholl Printing, 1951.[10]
- Oge nwata na Abụ maka Little Tots, onye nkwusa a na-amaghị, 1952.
Asụsụ nwoke na nwanyị
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Johnson bu n'obi ibuso mmachi nwoke na nwanyị ihu n'ọrụ ya n'agbanyeghị mmetụta dị egwu ọ na-emetụta ndị edemede nwanyị ojii. uri Dialect bụ ọkachasị nka nke ụmụ nwoke na iji ya mee ihe n'ihe ize ndụ nwanyị ya, ebe ọ bụ na e cheworị na ụmụ nwanyị ojii agụghị akwụkwọ na ụmụ nwanyị na-erughị ụmụ nwanyị. N'ihi ya, a na-ewere iji asụsụ nke na-adịghị agbaso okwu ndị ọcha na izi ezi dị ka ihe ize ndụ ma na-eyi egwu.[11] Johnson na-ekwusi ike na nke a na mgbanwe ya n'etiti asụsụ ọkọlọtọ na asụsụ olumba n'ọtụtụ uri ya. N'ime nke a, ọ na-egosi otú ọnọdụ o si bụrụ maka ụmụ nwanyị nwere agba ịmụta ma jiri asụsụ nkịtị iji maka inwe ike inabata ha na ọha mmadụ.[12] Ọzọkwa, n'ọtụtụ abụ ya, ma ụmụ nwoke ma ụmụ nwanyị ya na-arụ ọrụ dị ka ihe atụ nke mmepe agụmakwụkwọ na ike omume, ma dị ka ndị dị otú ahụ na-akwado echiche nke ịkwalite agbụrụ.[13]
Edensibia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Nurhussein (2013). Rhetorics of Literacy. The Ohio State University Press, 164.
- ↑ Bennett (2009). "Rewriting Dunbar: Realism, Black Women Poets, and the Genteel", Bloom's Modern Critical Views: African-American Poets, Volume 1, New, New York, New York: Bloom’s Literary Criticism. ISBN 978-1-60413-400-1. “"Yet, by drawing her vernacular vignettes from the lives of post-bellum– pre-Harlem African Americans whose attitudes and speech patterns were close to their slave roots..."”
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 (1915) in Mather: Who's who of the colored race : a general biographical dictionary of men and women of African descent; volume 1, Memento (in en). Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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- ↑ Nurhussein (2013). Rhetorics of Literacy. The Ohio State University Press, 165.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Johnson (1997). Virginia dreams / Maggie Pogue Johnson [electronic text].
- ↑ Mance (1995). "Locating the Black female subject: American women's poetry and the evolving landscape of African-American womanhood.": 77–78.
- ↑ 8 Oct 1938, Page 9 - The Pittsburgh Courier at Newspapers.com (en). Newspapers.com. Retrieved on 2020-08-20.
- ↑ Theressa Gunnels Rush (1975). Black American Writers Past and Present: Volume II: J-Z (in en). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press.
- ↑ Fallen Blossoms by Maggie Pogue Johnson (en). Appalachian Mountain Books. Archived from the original on 2020-08-07. Retrieved on 2020-08-20.
- ↑ Nurhussein (2013). Rhetorics of Literacy. The Ohio State University Press, 144-145.
- ↑ Nurhussein (2013). Rhetorics of Literacy. The Ohio State University Press, 163.
- ↑ Nurhussein. Rhetorics of Literacy. The Ohio State University Press, 166.