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Johnson, Clifton H. (Clifton Herman), 1921-2008

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1921 - 2008

Biographical Statement

Dr. Clifton Herman Johnson was born in Griffin, Georgia on September 13, 1921. From 1940 to 1945 he served in the US Army, during which time he attended the University of Connecticut’s Army Specialized Training program. Dr. Johnson furthered his education by earning his BA from the University of North Carolina in 1948, his MA from the University of Chicago in 1949, and his Ph.D. in American History from the University of North Carolina in 1959. Dr. Johnson married Rosemary Brunst in 1960 and became the parents of three children Charles Douglas, Robert Parrish and Virginia Mary.

Between 1950 and 1966, Dr. Johnson served as instructor and Professor of History at LeMoyne College, Assistant Professor of History at East Carolina College, Archivist at Fisk University, and Director of the Race Relations Department of the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries. In 1966 he founded the Amistad Research Center as a division of the UCBHM Race Relations Department. The Center, originally located at Fisk University, moved to New Orleans in 1970. Dr. Johnson also served as a guest professor at the University of Tennessee, Nashville, Dillard University, New Orleans, and the University of New Orleans. He edited two books and published numerous articles. The main topics of his writings were abolitionism, African American history and archives administration.

Dr. Johnson served on the boards of the United Nations Association of Memphis, the Tennessee Council of Human Relations, the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, the Friends of Archives of Louisiana, and the Urban League of Greater New Orleans. He was the recipient of numerous awards, honors and fellowships for his work in the field of education and history, community relations and race relations. He passed away May 2008.

Citation:
Author: Laura J. Thomson
Citation:
The papers of Clifton H. Johnson.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Robert S. Browne oral history interview

 Collection
Identifier: 2339
Content Description

Recordings of an oral history interview with Robert S. Browne conducted by Clifton H. Johnson. Browne was the founder of the Black Economics Research Center.

Dates: Other: 1995

Larney Goodkind interviews

 Collection
Identifier: 2109
Content Description

Two audiocassettes of interviews of Larney Goodkind by Clifton H. Johnson conducted in New York in February 1988. Goodkind was an agent for writers and performing artists. Among the artists who were his clients and about whom he talked during the interviews were Leontyne Price, William Warfield, Ben Radin, and William Steig.

Dates: Other: 1988

Clifton H. Johnson papers

 Collection
Identifier: 200
Content Description The collection has been divided into four series of correspondence, which includes sub-series for both personal (1944-2003) and professional (1952-2003) correspondence, organizational materials (1985-2003), writings by Dr. Johnson (1993-2001, n.d.) and collected items and oversized materials (1945-2003) including awards, certificates, clippings and ephemera.The collection mainly consists of professional papers, with the bulk documenting the activities of organizations with which...
Dates: Other: 1948-1997

Juanita V. Williamson collection

 Collection — Container: 1 folder
Identifier: 2132
Abstract

This collection documents the life and career of educator and linguist Juanita V. Williamson.

Dates: Created: 1985-1988; Other: Date acquired: 08/01/1985

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English language -- Dialects -- United States 1