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Grace Nail Johnson (February 27, 1885–November 1, 1976) was a civil rights activist and patron of the arts, and wife of writer James Weldon Johnson. ==Early life and education== Grace Elizabeth Nail was born in New London, Connecticut, the daughter of real estate developer John Bennett Nail and his wife, Mary Frances Robinson. Her father was the first life member of the NAACP.〔("John B. Nail Passes Away at Age of 89; Victim of Pneumonia," ''New York Age'' (February 21, 1942): 1. ) via Newspapers.com 〕〔("James B. Nail Dead; Negro Business Man," ''New York Times'' (February 15, 1942): 45. )〕 Her brother was developer John E. Nail, head of the Harlem branch of the NAACP.〔(R. Jake Sudderth, "Jack E. Nail," in ''Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance'', Cary D. Wintz and Paul Finkelman, eds. (Taylor & Francis 2004): 855-857. ) ISBN 1579584578〕 Grace was raised in New York City.
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