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Life and educational history of James Weldon Johnson

Life and educational history of James Weldon Johnson

James Weldon Johnson was born in the year 1871. He was a great artist who wrote several songs and poems in the late eighteenth century. James Weldon Johnson was born in the city of Jacksonville in Florida. In his life periods, he attained several major achievements in life. Weldon was born of a father who was a headwaiter in one of the luxurious hotels in the city of Jacksonville, Florida (Johnson and Rudolph, 47). Other than being a headwaiter, Weldon Johnson’s father was a schoolteacher in one of the schools in the city of Jacksonville. This made Weldon Johnson to undertake his studies in the City of Jacksonville. Weldon finished his high school studies in one of the institutions in the City of Jacksonville, Florida upon which he was admitted to Atlanta University.

After graduating from Atlanta University, Johnson Weldon got the job of being a principal in one of the former schools that he had learnt. As a principal, Weldon progressed with studies. He took further studies in law, a fact that made him be admitted to the Florida Bar. It is of critical importance to highlight the fact that alongside the academic achievements, Weldon Johnson was also a gifted artist. He wrote several songs, poems and other literary works. It is prudent enough to note that his art of composing songs started way back in the eighteenth century. In the year 1900, Weldon Jackson wrote the song was titled “Lift Every Voice and Sing” (Johnson and Rudolph, 74). Weldon Johnson’s brother by the name John Rosamond, in the school event that was scheduled to celebrate the birthday of Lincoln, set this song to music.

Following this, the song gained remarkable popularity and was later on declared the “Negros’ National Hymn” by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. However, in the year 1901, Weldon Johnson went to visit his brother who was living in New York and stayed with him there for a while. In their stay, they composed and wrote more songs with the Broadway Shows (Johnson and Rudolph, 59). Five years later after joining his brother in New York, Weldon Johnson gave up the issue of songwriting in a move that saw him become a United States Consul in the country of Venezuela. However, three years after being posted to Venezuela, Weldon was later transferred to Nicaragua. This was in the year 1909. That is the time Weldon Johnson started writing about his novel. This was in form of an autobiography and it was entitled “Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man”. The book was published in the year 1912 following a unanimous approval.

In the autobiography, James Weldon Johnson tells of a story of a young biracial man by the name Ex-Colored Man. This story majorly dwells on the racial prejudices as well as the discriminations that befell the blacks in America from the eighteenth century. The songs that characterize this autobiography are those full of paradox of race and color as was experienced in the earlier days of America (Johnson, 39). The songs depict a sense of encouragement in the perception of the readers, as well as, the fictitious subjects who were the victims of racial discrimination. The people being referred to in the autobiography, though in the form of a fictitious story, are the Black Africans who found their roots in America. At the time, racial prejudice was so strong in America. This brought a major drift between the blacks and the whites. The blacks were so much alienated and regarded as mentally inferior. The general perception of the whites in America was that the Black Americans had relatively low mental capacity to aide them in progressing in life. This was quite evident in the way Weldon Jackson descried some instances when the blacks were discriminated upon.

The story centers on a major character just referred to as “Ex-Colored Man”. This offers a paradox of reason in determining the balance of perception on the issue of racism relevant to Ex-Colored Man. This follows that the main character, Ex-Colored Man, is a man who claims a biracial origin (Johnson, 56). He is a white by skin color but black in descent. In this regard, it is quite had to tell where the man belongs with regards to race. However, the Ex-Colored man is shown to embrace the issue of being a white more than that of being a black or a Nigger. This follows that he never wants to identify with the racial stigmatism that is hurled on the blacks. This is evident when the Ex-Colored Man passes to become a white. The main character, the Ex-Colored man is depicted as a person who values the sense of individualism. He never wanted to associate so much with the fact that he was partially of black origin. It seems as if this was contributing a lot towards causing some form of annoyance. He did not want to associate so much with the blacks since he considered them also less superior. A good example is depicted when Weldon was discussing with him on the way and generalizing his speech.

” I, in referring to the race, used the personal pronoun “we”; my companion made no comment about it, nor evinced any surprise, except to slightly raise his eyebrows the first time he caught the significance of the word. He was the broadest minded colored man I have ever talked with on the Negro question. He even went so far as to sympathize with and offer excuses for some white Southern points of view. I asked him what were his main reasons for being so hopeful. He replied, “In spite of all that is written, said and done, this great, big, incontrovertible fact stands out,–the Negro is progressing, and that disproves all the arguments in the world that he is incapable of progress. I was born in slavery, and at emancipation was set adrift a ragged, penniless bit of humanity. I have seen the Negro in every grade, and I know what I am talking about. Our detractors point to the increase of crime as evidence against us; certainly we have progressed in crime as in other things; what less could be expected?.” (Johnson and Rudolph, 36)

The fact that black man raises eyebrows when Weldon used the personal pronoun “we” referring to the black leaves a lot to question. It means the Ex-Colored Man did not want to associate with the blacks following the inequities, discrimination and racial prejudice that have befallen them since they found their way to the United States. This is also depicted in his ironical talk when he describes the possible outcomes associated with progresses made by the Blacks in life (Johnson and Sondra, 56). Any progress made by Negros is seen as an opportunity geared towards causing social harm in the future. This is too controversial and depicts a high degree of racial prejudice as well as racial discrimination.

It is of crucial importance to highlight that music always plays a critical role in enhancing knowledge amongst individuals. Music may be used to inform people on certain things. In addition, music can be used to rebuke certain wrongdoings of different individuals within the society. Moreover, music can take the role of offering encouragement to the individuals who may be oppresses with certain situations in life. Several music always have certain tunes that are quite enlightening (Johnson, 36). Moreover, some tunes and lyrics are always full of the grievances shared by the populations forming the environment in which the composition draws basis. Such may involve tones of grief, rebuke, appraisal and discrimination. It is of critical importance to highlight the fact that regardless of the content of the music, most music are always composed with regards to the current or emergent situations as well as the oppressive histories that the population may have underwent.

Other than the oppressive histories in the past, music can also dwell on the constructive histories, thereby enlightening the listeners as well as informing them of the way things should be done. It is an indisputable fact that there are different forms of music. Some of these forms of music may include rap songs, gospel music, pop music as well as blues (Johnson, 56). In addition, the other forms of music include jazz and ragtime. Jazz and ragtime are some of the music types that draw their roots from the African Americans in the United States of America. These forms of music came in to the music industry following the oppression that the Black Americans or the Negros underwent when they were in United States in the earlier days.

There are several similarities that exist between the music in the Autobiography of Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson and that of “The Blues I am playing” by Langston Hughes. The music in the autobiography of James Weldon is of three different forms. First, the similarity comes in the forms or types of music used in the two autobiographies. There are secular music, ragtime and jazz forms of music. These two individuals use these forms of music in different ways (Johnson, 36). Both James Weldon Johnson and Langston Hughes, in order to shun the form of racial discrimination and prejudice that the Negros underwent in the earlier times when they were in the United States of America, use these forms of music. The songs bring a sense of enlightenment and sensitization concerning the historical injustices that faced the black race in the United States.

In concern to the above, it is of critical significance to highlight that Langston Hughes bears the greatest responsibility of brining to existence the Harlem Renaissance in the African-American literature (Hughes, 32). The tunes of the songs, rhythms as well as composition in Langston Hughes’ music, “The Blues I am Playing” brings a form of genre that depicts the life of Negros with some form of cultural development (Johnson and Rudolph, 46). It is of crucial importance to note that the two types of music namely the jazz and the blues characterizing the music of Langston Hughes are the major elements enveloped in the Harley Renaissance. However, on the contrary, the major forms of music that characterize the works of Weldon were the jazz and the ragtime (Johnson and Rudolph, 47). In his artistic works, a number of music have been composed by Langston Hughes that portray his sentiments, feelings and opinions on the issue of oppression, discrimination and racial prejudice that the Black Americans underwent.

The music touches on the racial discrimination that the white Americans practiced on their fellow black citizens (Johnson and Rudolph, 74). Hughes Langston issues a strong sense of criticism on the forms of oppression that the Black Americans underwent in the United States. He provide several evidences in the music “The Blues I am Playing” that shows the issues and realities that his fellow Black Americans faced within the American society (Johnson, 36). The music portrays that the racial oppression, prejudice and discrimination against the Black American people was evident and became extremely dominant in the twentieth century. Langston Hughes succeeds to bring his sentiments through the music by bringing in two women characters namely Oceola Jones and Mrs. Dora Ellsworth (Hughes, 32). These are the two main characters in his artistic work in the music “The blues I am Playing”. Dora Ellsworth in her part is depicted as a white American. She is still at her middle age and is already a widow. On the other hand, Oceola Jones is depicted as a Black American who is of African origin (Johnson and Rudolph, 51). Both the women had shared different perspectives with regards to marriage. The white woman, Mrs. Dora, becomes upset at the fact that Oceola wants to get married, thereby trying to discourage her.

On the same note, James Weldon Johnson also depicts a strong sense of racial prejudice, discrimination and oppression in his music autobiography entitled “Ex-Colored Man”. He depicts several forms of oppression and injustices that the blacks underwent in the earlier days in America under the hands of the whites. The oppression, discrimination and racial prejudice were so dominant that even in schools, the blacks and whites had two different groupings (Johnson and Rudolph, 71). In addition, even conversation between blacks and whites was hampered following the strong sense of discrimination that the blacks were subjected to. James Weldon Johnson’s music majorly dwelt on two forms namely jazz and ragtime. He majorly used these forms of music following the fact that they gained prominence and fame amongst the people of America who were his major subjects in writing the songs (Johnson and Sondra, 56). With this advantage, he gained the opportunity of sharing his sentiments and opinions with regards to the issue of racial discrimination, racial prejudice as well as oppression. He used this opportunity to enlighten the people on the several cases of racial prejudice that was subjected to the Negros in America. This helped in informing the people of the negatives that were associated with the issue of racial prejudice.

Works Cited

Top of Form

Hughes, Langston. The Blues I’m Playing: A Story. New York: C. Scribner, 1934. Print. Bottom of Form

Johnson, James W, and Rudolph P. Byrd. The Essential Writings of James Weldon Johnson. New York: Modern Library, 2008. Internet resource.

Johnson, James W, and Sondra K. Wilson. Along This Way. New York, N.Y: Penguin Books, 2008. Print.

Johnson, James W. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. Radford, Va: Wilder Publications, 2008. Print.

Basic Windshield Survey- Sentinel Town®

Basic Windshield Survey- Sentinel Town®

Lucreshia Jackson

American Sentinel College of Nursing & Health Sciences

Dr. Teri Logghe

20th September 2022

Basic Windshield Survey- Sentinel Town®

After touring Sentinel Town, I collected information about the area and the community living there. I found the geographical area of Sentinel Town to be a rural community. The overall population in this town is 609 people. The town has people of different ethnic groups. The group that comprises the majority of the people in this town is the whites who make up 91.8% of the total population, the Latinos follow with 7.6% of the total population, African Americans at 2%, and the least population is that of American Indians at 0.3%. To break this down further, the population of Sentinel City comprises 599 whites, 46 Latinos, 12 African Americans, and 2 American Indians (Sentinel, 2022). The majority of this population is between the ages of 24 to 44 years which is 24% of the total population. Further breakdown of the population is that those below the age of 5 years constitute 3.6% of the populace, those between the age of 18 and 24 at 7.5% of the population, those between the age of 45 and 65 years at 23.2% of the population, between the age of 65 and 84 years at 21.8%, and those beyond the age of 85 years constitute 1.5% of the total population (Sentinel, 2022).

The average household income in this town is $27,024 while the median family income is found to be $35,625 annually. 73 individuals in this town live below the poverty level which is estimated to be 12% of the total population (Sentinel, 2022). There were no statistics with regards to unemployment levels or unemployment which means that these rates are low in this town.

Sentinel town consists of a very small community with four dirt roads surrounding the whole town. There are also two streets in Sentinel town with the major streets that go up through the interior of the town and with poor street lights, no sidewalks, and with potholes. There were also bridges across the local river that enabled the residents to cross over. The town is also surrounded by mountains and hundreds of acres of farmlands. At the center of Sentinel town are historical buildings like hotels and SMEs that are poorly structured. One of the hotels is said to have been structured in the year 1935. I could observe many pickup trucks, a gas station, a school, a single general store, a wood mill, a single produce stand, and a single furniture store that seemed to be running out of business.

I could not see so many children on the streets but there were many adults. I did not see stray animals in the streets but I could observe many animals while taking the tour such as horses, dogs, skunks, pigs, and cows that were in the yard of their owners. I also observed a single church that looked to be non-denominational.

The overall social and health services of Sentinel Town are poor. The town has a single clinic, Sentinel Health Clinic which closes at 5:00 pm and does not offer weekend hours. Therefore it has limited hours of service. There are no other medical facilities such as doctor offices, wellness centers, hospitals, and urgent care. Therefore, in case of emergencies, the residents would travel to Sentinel City to seek medical care. There is no pharmacy locally and the town depends on the General store that has some over-the-counter medications for assistance. Home Grown health services also provide mobile medical assistance twice at the beginning of each month, every Friday and Saturday at the beginning of the month. The fire department is composed of part-time volunteers who help in emergencies which leads to delays in providing emergency services by around 30 minutes since the volunteers have other jobs.

As I continued with the survey, I noticed that there were fewer apartment complexes in the town. There were however many single-family homes which most were in a good shape but some needed masonry attendance or some paintings. I could not notice any destructed property or houses abandoned. There was a trailer park present in the town whose population was earning around $20,000 annually (Sentinel, 2022). There was also a huge farm that is located just outside the town. There are a few community spaces like parks, a single café, and a single grocery shop. There are also a few trees along the streets and a few road walks. The main hangout neighborhoods are the local church and the schoolyard. The main means of transportation is by use of a car since there is no public transportation in the town and with the roads being unpaved, the residents can’t use bikes or other transportation means. Therefore, the Sentinel town community lacks the recreation and community spaces that would help them in their recreational activities.

The air in this town is not polluted and the residents can access clean water. There are also many cases of burglaries since the street lighting is poor. After a stop at the Sheriff’s office, I accessed some of his file reports and the report indicated a total of four robberies and at least seven cases of aggregated assaults in the previous year. The report also showcased that the town lacks the disaster response plan that is readily available. The town lacks firemen and EMT specialists. However, this town does not seem to be disaster-prone as the Sheriff’s report indicated no reports of disasters.

This rural town is also limited in opportunities for economic growth which in turn affects the accessibility of its residents to healthcare. Some of the residents are not able to afford basic things like shelter or food. Other factors that contribute to the health concerns of these residents are the clinic not being open during the weekends and no local pharmacy. Health concern in this town is therefore linked to the health disparity within the target population as the town has not had enough resources to provide healthcare services that are adequate to the residents. The community is the one that provides the solution to this problem. For example, the local clinic provides medical resources and the local church provides the room for community gatherings and other activities. Therefore the church and the clinic are the only health-promoting places in Sentinel Town.

The largest health concern in this town is diabetes with most of the services being focused on treating the condition. Cancer follow-ups and treatment also have the most referrals in the Sentinel City hospital. There are also many concerns among the residents due to increased alcohol and drug abuse and also increasing problems concerning mental health. Controversial matters provided through reports from local sources include neglect and lack of immunization of the children, especially among the immigrants into the community. Minor injuries are the main contributor to the visits to emergency departments.

My target population in this town is children under the age of 5 years who constitute 3.6% of the total population in Sentinel Town (Sentinel, 2022). The major health concern among this age group is the lack of immunization. According to the 2021 health report By WHO, the number of children that were completely vaccinated had increased by 5 million children as compared to 2019 (WHO, 2022). Another health concern of this target population is the lack of space in the town for recreational and exercise activities for these age groups. According to a report by CDC, physical exercises help reduce chronic diseases among children, build endurance and strong muscles, and improve their memory and attention. The town, therefore, requires campaigns to address these two concerns

The tour to Sentinel town, therefore, provides me with the knowledge and the skills to the analysis of the link between the community demographics and health concerns. This will therefore equip me with the skills of analyzing my community and coming up with issues of concern that need to be fixed and improved.

References

CDC. Health Benefits of Physical Activity for Children. Retrieved 21 September 2022, from https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/adults/health-benefits-of-physical-activity-for-children.htmlSentinel, C. (2022). Getting on the bus: evaluation of Sentinel City® 3.0 virtual simulation in community/population health clinical placement. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 17(1).

WHO. (2022). Immunization coverage. Retrieved 21 September 2022, from https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/immunization-coverage

Basic Research Concepts Qualitative, Descriptive, and Experimental Research Designs

Basic Research Concepts: Qualitative, Descriptive, and Experimental Research Designs

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Question 1

According to Imed Bouchrika, a research design is a framework containing the methods and procedures for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. It outlines how an investigator would approach the main research question. Furthermore, a research design defines other elements of a study, including hypotheses, variables, statistical analysis, experiments, and methodology.

One characteristic of a good research design is that it is neutral. A research design must be neutral because it allows researchers to analyze and interpret data that are free from bias. Secondly, a good research design is valid. A valid research design is important because it ensures that the techniques and tools for measuring results are fit for the job and allow the correct measurement of the study results. The third characteristic of a good research design is that it is reliable. A research design should be reliable to create an opportunity to form a basis for collecting data and analyzing results. Lastly, a good research design can be generalized. Notably, a research design should be generalizable so that it allows the researcher to cover any part of the study with a similar measure of accuracy.

The main difference between research design and research methods is that a research design is logical while a research method is logistical. This means that a research design is a plan, while the method is the way to realize that plan.

Question 2

One of the three most important characteristics of a qualitative research approach is that it includes a small sample to allow the investigator to collect narratives, interview responses, texts, and stories and analyze these data to generate patterns, themes, or reasons why a problem or a phenomenon exists. Secondly, a qualitative research approach utilizes an inductive way, commonly known as a bottom-up approach, to reach a conclusion. Thirdly, in a qualitative research approach, data is recorded in textual format from interaction with and observation of subjects.

I can locate an example of qualitative research in my annotated bibliography. An example is:

Weinberg, I., & Ronningstam, E. (2020). Dos and don’ts in treatments of patients with a narcissistic personality disorder. Journal of personality disorders, 34(Supplement), 122-142.

In this qualitative study, the authors use secondary qualitative data to identify the guiding principles in effective psychotherapies of patients suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and describe cautions against common pitfalls.

Question 3

One important characteristic of a quantitative research approach is that it uses numerical data or data that can be easily transformed into usable statistics. The second important characteristic of a quantitative research approach is that it utilizes a larger sample population. Thirdly, a quantitative research approach entails determining the strength of, or presence of, a relationship between variables of interest in a study.

An example of quantitative research from my annotated bibliography is Alexander, M. B., Gore, J., & Estep, C. (2021). How the need for power explains why narcissists are antisocial. Psychological reports, 124(3), 1335-1352.

In this quantitative study, the researchers examine the relationship between narcissism and antisocial behavior with the mediating role of the need for power. The authors use a large sample of 408 subjects.

Question 4

The three important characteristics of true experimental research are that they involve random selection of subjects, random assignment of participants to groups in the study, and the researcher’s complete control over the extraneous variables in the study.

An example of true experimental research is:

Gangadharanđ, S., & Venkatesanē, L. (2021). Effect of Yoga on Somato-Vegetative Symptoms of Menopausal Women and its Association with Demographic Variables among Yoga and Non-Yoga Groups. Nursing Journal of India, 112(5), 225-232.

In this true experimental research, the researchers sought to determine and compare the impact of yoga on somato-vegetative women’s menopausal symptoms before and after administering Yoga between Non-yoga and Yoga groups to compare the somato-vegetative menopausal symptoms after the test with the chosen demographic variables in two groups. The study was true experimental research comprising both control and treatment groups.

Question 5

A qualitative research design seems to best help address my currently proposed research question, which seeks to uncover how narcissism contributes to antisocial behavior in men. A qualitative research design is ideal for this study since it is utilized to comprehensively understand the underlying reasons for a problem. Thus, this research design will allow me to uncover the reasons for antisocial behaviors in narcissistic men.