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Georgia Douglas Johnson

Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson, better known as Georgia Douglas Johnson (September 10, 1880 – May 14, 1966), was an American poet, one of the earliest African-American female playwrights,〔 and a member of the Harlem Renaissance.
==Early life and education==

Johnson was born in Atlanta to Laura Douglas and George Camp〔("Women Writers and Artists of Color: Georgia Douglas Johnson" ), ''VG/Voices From the Gaps'', University of Minnesota. Retrieved October 7, 2013.〕 (her mother's last name is listed in other sources as Jackson).〔("Georgia Johnson." ) ''New Georgia Encyclopedia.'' Retrieved October 7, 2013.〕〔("Georgia Johnson." ) ''www.about.com.'' Retrieved October 7, 2013.〕 Her mother was of African and Native American descent, and her father was of African-American and English heritage.〔
Much of Johnson's childhood was spent in Rome, Georgia. She received her education in both Rome and Atlanta, where she excelled in reading, recitations and physical education. She also taught herself to play the violin, which developed into a lifelong love of music that appears in her plays, which make distinct use of sacred music.〔
Johnson graduated from Atlanta University's Normal School 1896.〔 She taught school in Marietta, Georgia. She left her teaching career to pursue her interest in music in 1902, attending Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio. She wrote music from 1898 until 1959. After studying in Oberlin Johnson returned to Atlanta, where she became assistant principal in a public school.〔

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