Use of John Johnson’s Life Story in Conjunction with Other Black Entrepreneurs as Role Models for Potential Black Businessmen
Carol L. Cook
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My mother, Gertrude Johnson Williams, as a young woman.
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A friend and mentor, Harry H. Pace, president of Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company.
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The future publisher as a young commencement speaker, Du Sable High School, 1936.
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With another friend and mentor, Earl B. Dickerson. (
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Returning to Arkansas City birthplace for first time in 53 years, 1986. (
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