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Spouse
  
William Hubbell

Books
  
This waiting for love

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Helene Johnson

Children
  
1


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Born
  
July 7, 1906Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. (
1906-07-07
)

Died
  
July 6, 1995, New York, United States

Education
  
Similar People
  
Langston Hughes, Alain LeRoy Locke, W E B Du Bois, Marcus Garvey

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Helen Johnson, who was better known as Helene Johnson (July 7, 1906 – July 6, 1995) was an African-American poet during the Harlem Renaissance. She was also a cousin of author Dorothy West.

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Harlem Renaissance Poem: A Southern Road by Helene Johnson: 1926


Biography

Helen Johnson spent her early years at her grandfather’s house in Boston. The rest of her formative years were spent in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Her literary career began when she won first prize in a short story competition sponsored by the Boston Chronicle. She also received an honorable mention in a poetry contest organized by Opportunity, the journal of the National Urban League that was one of the leading showcase for the talents of African-American artists.

She reached the height of her popularity in 1927 when her poem "Bottled", a work with unconventional rhythms and innovative slang, was published in the May issue of Vanity Fair.

She and Dorothy West moved to Harlem in the 1920s. Johnson attended Columbia University, but did not graduate. Both were a part of the Harlem Renaissance and became friends with such artists as Zora Neale Hurston.

In 1935, Johnson’s last published poems appeared in Challenge: A Literary Quarterly.

She married William Hubbel soon after, and had one child, Abigail.

She spent many years composing poems just for herself, continuing to write a poem a day for the rest of her life, though she stopped publishing after 1937. She died in Manhattan at the age of 88.

References

Helene Johnson Wikipedia