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Record group: Collection H: Harmon Foundation Collection, 1922 - 1967 (National Archives Identifier: 862)Series: Negro Art Exhibits, Workshops and Demonstrations, compiled 1935 - 1947 (National Archives Identifier: 559164)
The William H. Johnson Foundation for the Arts was established in 2001 in honor of the 100th birthday of William Johnson. [23] Beginning with Laylah Ali in 2002, the Foundation has awarded the William H. Johnson Prize annual to an early career African American artist.
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Women Builders, is a painting by American artist William H. Johnson.Johnson painted this in 1945 as part of his Fighters for Freedom series. [1]Johnson was inspired by the 1931 book Women Builders written by Sadie lola Daneil and illustrated by Hallie Q. Brown.
William H. Johnson (1901–1970) Alternative names: William H. Johnson. Description: American painter and printmaker: Date of birth/death: 18 March 1901 : 13 April 1970 :
William Henry Johnson (c. 1857 or c. 1842 [nb 1] – April 9, 1926), known as Zip the Pinhead, was an American freak show performer known for his tapered head.
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William Henry Johnson is the name of: William Henry Johnson (valet) (died 1864), part-time valet and barber to Abraham Lincoln; William Henry Johnson (VC) (1890–1945), English First World War recipient of the Victoria Cross; Henry Johnson (World War I soldier) (born William Henry Johnson, 1892–1929), American First World War recipient of ...