John H. Johnson Museum honoring John H. Johnson, founder, CEO, chairman & publisher of Johnson Publishing Company and the iconic Ebony and Jet Magazines.
We are delighted to recognize a change maker who will receive the annual John H. Johnson Day Award. Meet author, humanitarian, philanthropist, and minister Charles Graham. #congrats
We are delighted to recognize a change maker who will receive the annual John H. Johnson Day Award. Meet Trudy Moore, writer and educator, who joined Johnson Publishing Company in 1980 as an assistant editor of JET magazine, later becoming associate editor and features editor.
We are delighted to recognized a change maker who will receive the annual John H. Johnson Day Award. Meet Benito Lubazibwa, CEO and founder of @RemixIdeas and founder of Advancing Black Entrepreneurship in Little Rock, Arkansas. #congrats#johnhjohnsonday
We are delighted to recognized a change maker who will receive the annual John H. Johnson Day Award. Meet Arlo Washington, the founder and CEO of People Trust Community Federal Credit Union, an accredited, full-service credit union in North Little Rock, Ark. #congrats
Counting down to November 1, 2024 for our annual John H. Johnson Day, a State of Arkansas statewide memorial holiday observance honoring the founder of Johnson Publishing Company, John H. Johnson. #acelebrationofcultureandhistory
Thank you @AlexFoundation1 for A wonderful A Sense of Place workshop with teachers from across the U.S. learning about the architecture, culture and history in the #Arkansas Delta at the John H. Johnson Museum and other historical landmarks. @NEHgov#JohnHJohnson#1927Flood
We are sharing the childhood story of John H. Johnson with students and teachers. Students and teachers get a copy of our book, Johnny Was His Name: The Boy Who Grew Up To Become John H. Johnson https://t.co/8f7eJWfKSs
We are taking the childhood story of John H. Johnson with our children's book, Johnny Was His Name, to West Memphis tomorrow. We look forward to seeing #MadduxElementarySchool students. #1927Flood#JohnnyWasHisName
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Friends of John H. Johnson Museum is sharing John H. Johnson's childhood story with students throughout Arkansas this month on the 97th anniversary of the #1927 Flood. Last week we were in Strong. Next stop: Maddux Elementary in West Memphis. #1927Flood#JohnnyWasHisName
Students at Gardner Strong Elementary School from Huttig and Strong Ark. learned flood prepardness with the American Red Cross of Greater Arkansas and Friends of John H. Johnson Museum book: Johnny Was His Name about John H. Johnson during the #1927Flood. https://t.co/5gLf1NajyG
Alex Foundation partnered with Friends of John H. Johnson Museum and Mississippi State University College of Art, Architecture and Design to introduce Cornerstone Christian Academy students to place-based learning at the John H. Johnson Museum on Feb. 8. https://t.co/RNPgI8nAav
Thank you for your love and kindness today.
I remain hopeful that we will defeat injustice without destroying each other.
I believe these words from my father, spoken the night before he was assassinated.
We will get there.
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As we approach January 19, we want to remember the founder of Johnson Publishing Company, John H. Johnson, who was born Johnny Johnson in Arkanas City. Get a copy of the children's book, Johnny Was His Name about his childhood. #JohnnyJohnson#JohnnyWasHisName#HappyBirthday