George E. Johnson, founder of the trailblazing Johnson Products Company, died, according to media reports. He was 99.
George E. Johnson, the founder of the pioneering Johnson Products Company focused on hair care, has died at 99.
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George E. Johnson, who transformed Black hair care in the U.S., was born in a sharecropper's shack in Mississippi.
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George E. Johnson, the entrepreneur who built one of the most successful Black-owned companies in American history, died at his downtown Chicago condominium. He was 99.
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George E. Johnson, founder of Johnson Products and the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange, has ...