In these lengthened vigils his brain often reeled.
1994, E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, International Law Reports - Volume 97, page 451:
His leonine face scared the young children.
In fact, this educator, lawyer, editor, composer, author, poet, and diplomat [James Weldon Johnson] would become a sturdy fulcrum for black America's transition in 1916 from the softspoken conformity and accommodation of the Booker T. Washington era to a vigorous militant idealism that targeted no less than full equality.
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