- John H. Johnson
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name = John H. Johnson
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known_for = Chairman and CEO ofJohnson Publishing Company
birth_date = Birth date|1918|01|19
birth_place =Arkansas City, Arkansas
death_date = Death date and age|2005|08|08|1918|01|19
death_place =Chicago, Illinois
occupation =
spouse = Eunice W. Johnson
parents = Leroy Johnson and Gertrude Jenkins Johnson
children = Linda Johnson Rice and John Harold Johnson, Jr.John Harold Johnson (
January 19 ,1918 –August 8 ,2005 ) was the founder of the Johnson Publishing Company, an international media and cosmetics empire headquartered inChicago, Illinois that includes "Ebony", and "Jet" magazines, Fashion Fair Cosmetics and EBONY Fashion Fair. Johnson was the first black person to appear on theForbes 400 Rich List, and had a fortune estimated at close to $500 million. [http://www.cabj.ca/inthenews.html]Biography
Johnson was born in
Arkansas City, Arkansas and in the 1930s moved toChicago, Illinois with his family, where he attended Chicago's DuSable High School in 1936. He briefly attended bothUniversity of Chicago andNorthwestern University before beginning a magazine called "The Negro Digest" in 1942. "The Negro Digest" was the prototype for "Ebony", which is widely read today. Johnson used unconventional marketing techniques to help launch his first magazines. In order to pique storeowner's interest and prompt them to order a shipment of the magazine, he would ask his friends to go to the stores and ask for "Ebony Magazine". Johnson's publications soon became successful.Founded in 1942, Johnson's firm is the largest
African American owned publishing company. Johnson Publishing Company also publishes "Black Star", "Black World" and "Ebony Jr". magazines.Johnson served on the Board of Directors of
Dillard's Inc., and he has served on the boards of First Commercial Bank,Little Rock ;Dial Corporation ; Zenith Radio Corporation; andChrysler Corporation .Johnson was a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African Americans.Johnson died of heart failure on
August 8 ,2005 at the age of 87 in Chicago at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his widow, Eunice, and his daughter, Linda Johnson Rice, who now runs the Johnson Publishing empire. [http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=1021153&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312]Achievements
Howard University renamed their School ofCommunication s after Johnson and awarded him an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. In November 2005, a portion of Chicago’s famedMichigan Avenue was renamed "John H. Johnson Avenue".Mr. Johnson was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1997.
References
External links
* [http://www.johnsonpublishing.com/assembled/about_johnson_biography.html Official Biography by "Ebony Magazine"]
* [http://www.johnsonpublishing.com/media/john_johnson/funeral_program.pdf Funeral Program (PDF)]
* [http://www.fashionfair.com/assembled/home.html Fashion Fair Cosmetics]
* [http://www.ebonyfashionfair.com/assembled/home.html Ebony Fashion Fair]
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