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  2. Johnson & Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson & Johnson was founded in 1886 by three brothers, Robert Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson, and Edward Mead Johnson, selling ready-to-use sterile surgical dressings. In 2023, the company split-off its consumer healthcare business sector into a new publicly traded company, Kenvue .

  3. Thyra J. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Thyra Johnson Edwards (December 25, 1897 – July 9, 1953) was an African-American educator, social worker, journalist, labor and civil rights activist, and women's [1] rights activist. Pan-Africanist , and communist.

  4. Johnson Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Publishing Company is an iconic part of American and African American history since our founding in 1942, and the company's impact on society cannot be overstated. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] On April 22, 2019, Mellody Hobson , president of Chicago-based Ariel Investments , and her husband, film maker George Lucas , petitioned to take possession of ...

  5. The stories of Herbert Johnson and Brad Smith are important ...

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    The City of Fall River; its city clerk's office, which helped sort out the mystery of Herbert Johnson's birth certificate; and its Board of Elections, which helped in the search for the truth ...

  6. S. C. Johnson & Son - Wikipedia

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    S. C. Johnson's line of wax-reliant products necessitated Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr.’s 1935 expedition to Fortaleza, Brazil, to find a direct sustainable source of wax. [11] From April 1935 until May 1950, the company was the sponsor for the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show, officially known as The Johnson Wax Program. [12]

  7. Thomas Herbert Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson working in his home study in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Kermit Vanderbilt pointed out, "he clearly thrived on the alternation between prep-school instruction and the intense concentration demanded of textual and bibliographical scholarship." [15] "But he is first and foremost a teacher," wrote The Lawrentian in 1967, the year Johnson ...

  8. John H. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Arkansas Legislature created John H. Johnson Day to pay tribute to his legacy and to help support a museum (his childhood home) named in his honor in Arkansas City. The Friends of the John H. Johnson Museum suggested November 1 as the date for the holiday because that was the date the first issue of Ebony was published.

  9. Letter to Chesterfield - Wikipedia

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    Johnson visited Chesterfield but, according to Johnson's account, he was kept waiting for a long time and was treated dismissively by Chesterfield when they eventually met. Chesterfield sent Johnson £10 but offered no greater support to Johnson through the seven further years it took him to compile the Dictionary .