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1902 PHOTO ENGRAVING
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ANTIQUE PRINT
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NEGRO GENEALOGY
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FAMOUS NEGROES OF THE
1800s
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REV. J. Q. JOHNSON, D. D.
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Approximate
Image Size : 7 1/4 X 5 inches
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Approximate
Overall Size: 9 1/2 X 7 inches |
CONDITION
: Excellent Condition. Print Image is clean, clear
and sharp with beautiful detail. Suitable ageing. As scanned.
Printed on cream color coated paper.
FOLLOWING BIOGRAPHY ON BACK
OF PLATE:
Rev. J. Q. Johnson, D. D., was graduated from the Collegiate
Department, of Fisk University in 1890; from the Hartford
Theological Seminary in 1893. He taught mathematics at
Tuskegee for one year; the John P. Slater fund published his
report of the fifth Tuskegee Negro Conference in its series
of "Occasional Papers." He has been President of Allen
University, Columbia, S. C. His pastoral work has embraced
some of the strongest and most influential churches in the
A. M. E. connection. Associated with him was his brilliant
and cultured wife--Mrs. Halle Tanner Johnson--the first
woman who ever passed the State Medical Board of Examiners
of Alabama. Her recent death was a loss to the race.
Dr. Johnson is among the foremost men of his church. He is
among the best read men of the race. He is an able preacher
and a strong, forceful writer. One of his characteristic
points is his ability to say much in little. He goes right
to the point without wasting time with needless _words_. He
received Doctor's degree from Morris Brown College, Atlanta,
Ga. He studied two years as a post-graduate student at
Princeton University.
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