My father's boss, John H. Johnson the owner of Ebony and Jet magazine, passed this morning...
My father is very sad, because he has worked for Mr. Johnson for several years.
R.I.P. Mr. Johnson...
^^^That's the same thing I'm wondering. The fact that we're talking about the deaths of these individuals should serve to inspire us to make our marks on society.
^^^That's the same thing I'm wondering. The fact that we're talking about the deaths of these individuals should serve to inspire us to make our marks on society.
and to definately live our lives to the fullest....
Mr. Johnson as also a high school friend of my grandmother.
Here's a little biography from Wikipedia-
John Harold Johnson (born in 1918 in Arkansas City, Arkansas died August 8, 2005 in Chicago, Illinois) was an author, entrepreneur, and founder of The Johnson Publishing Company, the largest African American owned publishing company in the United States. Growing up in Arkansas City, Johnson moved to Chicago with his family in the 1930s, where he briefly attended both University of Chicago and Northwestern University before beginning a magazine called The Negro Digest in 1942. The Negro Digest was the prototype for Ebony, which is still published and widely read today. Johnson Publishing also publishes Jet, Black World and Ebony Jr.
Johnson is a prominent member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.
Johnson recently attended a celebration in his honor at his hometown of Arkansas City, Arkansas. Students of ARISE Charter School in Monticello, Arkansas attended the event.
More info at these links:http://www.stfrancis.edu/ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/bbios/biograph/john.htmhttp://www.horatioalger.com/members/member_info.cfm?memberid=joh66http://www.nathanielturner.com/johnhjohnson.htm
Thats terrible, RIP Mr. Johnson
Why everybody just dying out all of a sudden?
They die in three's. Little Milton (blues singer who sung, "Hey..Hey! The Blues is Alright"), Peter Jennings (LONGtime ABC Newsman), now Mr. Johnson.
May God rest their souls.