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The oil crisis of 1971 added to severe U.S. economic problems
A key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, James Weldon Johnson was a man of many talents. Not only was he a distinguished lawyer and diplomat who served as an executive secretary at NAACP for a decade, he was also a composer who wrote the lyrics for "Lift Every Voice and Sing," known as the Black national anthem.
It benefited the elderly people after retirement.
Because they died, and many got sick