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  2. Johnny C. Taylor Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Clayton Taylor, Jr. is an American lawyer, author, board member and public speaker who is the president and chief executive officer of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). [1] He was previously president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), which represents the 47 publicly-supported historically Black ...

  3. Johnnie Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor in 1967. Johnnie Taylor was born in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, United States. [5] He grew up in West Memphis, Arkansas, performing in gospel groups as a youngster.As an adult, he had one release, "Somewhere to Lay My Head", on Chicago's Vee Jay Records label in the 1950s, as part of the gospel group The Highway Q.C.'s, which included a young Sam Cooke. [5]

  4. John Taylor - Wikipedia

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    John Taylor (trader) (died 1898), Creole trader killed during Sierra Leone's Hut Tax War; John Taylor (Velocette) (fl. 1900s), founder of Veloce Ltd. motorcycle firm; John Taylor (inventor) (born 1936), horologist and inventor of controls for electric kettles; Johnny C. Taylor Jr., American lawyer, author and public speaker

  5. The Skyliners - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the Detroit-based record producer Don Davis — who produced Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Johnny Taylor, the Dramatics, and the Dells — picked up one of his favorite groups (the Skyliners) to record in his United Sound Studios.

  6. Johnny Taylor (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Taylor, Jr. is an American stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and podcaster from Sacramento, California. Taylor has released two comedy albums and a charity single on Stand Up! Records. His debut, 2014's Tangled Up in Plaid, reached No. 7 on the iTunes comedy chart.

  7. John Taylor (relay runner) - Wikipedia

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    John Baxter Taylor Jr. (November 3, 1882, Washington, D.C. – December 2, 1908, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American track and field athlete, notable as the first African American to win an Olympic gold medal.

  8. John Taylor (Mormon) - Wikipedia

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    John Taylor (1 November 1808 – 25 July 1887) was an English-born religious leader who served as the third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1880 to 1887. He is the first and so far only president of the LDS Church to have been born outside the United States.

  9. John W. Taylor (Mormon) - Wikipedia

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    John W. Taylor was born in Provo, Utah Territory, while his parents, John Taylor and Sophia Whitaker, were taking shelter there, along with other church members, during the Utah War. He married May Leona Rich (daughter of John Taylor Rich and Agnes Young) on October 19, 1882, and moved to Cassia County, Idaho, to ranch. As a practitioner of ...