ALONG THIS WAY, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (Book).Published in:1934By:Johnson, Guy B.Publication type:Book Review
Narrative Order, Racial Hierarchy, and "White" Discourse in James Weldon Johnson's "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man" and "Along This Way."Published in:2011By:Sugimori, MasamiPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Cartography of the Black Pacific: James Weldon Johnson's "Along This Way."Published in:2007By:Taketani, EtsukoPublication type:Essay
Public Acts and Private Utterances in James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Co1oured Man.Published in:2005By:Nownes, Nicholas L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"We, Too, Sing America": The Construction of American Subjectivity in African American Migration and European Immigrant Autobiographies.Published in:Critical Approaches to Ethnic American Literature, 2011, v. 5, p. 81By:Smith, Brenda R.Publication type:Article