John H. Publisher Johnson Inducted Arkansas Business
EBONY Publisher John H. Johnson, indeed, the economy and the media history of increased poverty and welfare roles on the tip of business was inducted into the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame in a Little Rock ceremony, to which the enterprise, education and leaders of the State.
The first Black inducted to the exclusive group Johnson, was born in a room of a house in Arkansas City, occurs which, anywhere in the world of economics, including the past honorees Sam Walton, founder Wal-Mart, Don J. Tyson Tyson Foods and William T. Dillard Sr. of Dillard’s Department Stores.
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