George E. Johnson, founder of Johnson Products and early “Soul Train” sponsor, dies at 99. Explore his business legacy on ...
The chart-topping smash transformed the trio into stars while delivering one of the most empowering breakup songs of the ...
The chart-topping smash transformed the trio into stars while delivering one of the most empowering breakup songs of the early 1970s.
Mr. Johnson’s hair product company, a longtime sponsor of “Soul Train,” was the first Black-owned company listed on a major ...
George E. Johnson Sr., whose vision helped turn Black hair care into a thriving industry and opened doors for future ...
Johnson turned a $250 loan into one of America’s most important Black-owned businesses.
George E. Johnson Sr., the onetime chemist who built Chicago-based Johnson Products, the nation’s largest producer of ...
George E. Johnson, founder of the Johnson Products Company, revolutionized Black hair care in the U.S. His company, known for ...
Best known as the founder of Johnson Products Company, Johnson turned a modest $250 loan into a multimillion-dollar enterprise that introduced generations of Black consumers to household brands like ...
Johnson Products Company became the first Black-owned business listed on the American Stock Exchange in 1971 and was a national sponsor of the hit television show “Soul Train.” ...
George E. Johnson, founder of Johnson Products and the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange, has ...