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George Matthew Johnson (born 1985), [1] more commonly known as George M. Johnson, is an American author, journalist, and activist. A queer African American , they are best known as the author of the memoir-manifesto All Boys Aren't Blue (2020) .
George Johnson (actor) (1898–1961), American actor; George Johnson (musician) (1913–1987), jazz saxophonist and clarinetist; George Johnson (artist) (1926–2021), Australian artist; George M. Johnson (writer) (born 1985), American author and activist; George Johnson (aka Lightnin' Licks, born 1953), American musician, member of The ...
All Boys Aren't Blue is a young adult non-fiction "memoir-manifesto" by journalist and activist George M. Johnson, [1] published April 28, 2020, by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book consists of a series of essays following Johnson's journey growing up as a queer Black man in Plainfield, New Jersey, [2] and Virginia. In addition to describing ...
George M. Johnson may refer to: George Macness Johnson (1853-1935), Newfoundland lawyer, judge, and politician; George Metcalf Johnson (1885-1965), American writer of mystery and western novels; George Johnson (general) (1918-2021), American Air Force Major General; George M. Johnson (writer) (born 1985), American writer of All Boys Aren't Blue
Johnson is the author of nine books, including The Cancer Chronicles (2013), The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments (2008) and Strange Beauty: Murray Gell-Mann and the Revolution in 20th-Century Physics (1999), and writes for a number of publications, including The New York Times. He is a two-time winner of the science journalism award from the ...
George Marvin Johnson Jr. (April 11, 1918 – July 9, 2021) was a United States Air Force major general who served as chief, Military Assistance Advisory Group in Italy. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was a graduate of the North Georgia College , University of Maryland and George Washington University .
George Marion Johnson (May 22, 1900 – August 11, 1987) [1] was an American lawyer and professor who was the first vice chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Early life and education [ edit ]
The Brothers Johnson were an American funk and R&B band consisting of the American brothers George ("Lightnin' Licks") and Louis E. Johnson ("Thunder Thumbs"). [1] They achieved their greatest success from the mid-1970s to early 1980s, with three singles topping the R&B charts (" I'll Be Good to You ", " Strawberry Letter 23 ", and " Stomp! ").