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On the long list of Arkansas luminaries, John H. Johnson (1918-2005) isn't necessarily the first name to spring to most people's minds, despite a long and distinguished career that changed the ...
Johnson was born on Jan. 19, 1918, in Arkansas City, Arkansas. There were no black high schools in the city, so after he repeated eighth grade instead of dropping out, his mother moved him to Chicago.
The annual John H. Johnson Day -- recognizing the Arkansan who published Ebony and Jet magazines in Chicago -- will take place Nov. 1 highlighted by the unveiling of a statue at the Arkansas State ...
John H. Johnson Day will be celebrated from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the John H. Johnson Cultural and Educational Museum, 604 President St., in Arkansas City. The day is a statewide memorial holiday ...
John H. Johnson was the founder of the Johnson Publishing Company. The Chicago-based company published Ebony and Jet magazines, which became fixtures in Black households across the country.
The event marks John H. Johnson Day, an annual holiday honoring Arkansas City native Johnson’s life and legacy as the founder of Ebony and Jet magazines. Till (1941-1955) was murdered at age 14 ...
We are confident in Les and John’s ability to drive the Company forward and will continue to support them and the leadership team while we work to identify a permanent CEO.” Mr. Johnson said ...
One longtime farmer in Thornton Heights was John H. Johnson, a neighbor of the Lund family (that operated Lund’s Dairy on Thornton Avenue). John H. Johnson was born in 1864, the son of James ...
Mr. Johnson must generally remain continuously employed through each vesting date. John H. Johnson, 66, is a recognized leader in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, with more than four ...
John H. Johnson, a recognized leader in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, has been named Executive Chairman; Dr. Shoshana Shendelman has stepped down as Chair and CEO; and Les ...