Johnson, Charles Spurgeon
- Johnson, Charles Spurgeon
(1893-1956) Джонсон, Чарлз Сперджен
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Johnson, Charles Spurgeon — ▪ American sociologist and editor born July 24, 1893, Bristol, Va., U.S. died Oct. 27, 1956, Louisville, Ky. U.S. sociologist, authority on race relations, and the first black president (1946–56) of Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. (established … Universalium
Charles Spurgeon — Charles Haddon Spurgeon Born 19 June 1834(1834 06 19) Kelvedon, Essex, England Died … Wikipedia
Charles S. Johnson — This article is about the sociologist and university president. For the American football player, see Charles S. Johnson (football). Charles S. Johnson. Charles Spurgeon Johnson (July 24, 1893 – October 27, 1956) was an American sociologist,… … Wikipedia
Charles S. Johnson — (um 1940) Charles Spurgeon Johnson (* 24. Juli 1893 in Bristol, Virginia; † 27. Oktober 1956 in Louisville, Kentucky) war ein US amerikanischer Soziologe, der sich insbesondere mit der Situation der Af … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johnson — /jon seuhn/; for 3 also Sw. /yoon sawn/, n. 1. Andrew, 1808 75, seventeenth president of the U.S. 1865 69. 2. Charles Spurgeon /sperr jeuhn/, 1893 1956, U.S. educator and sociologist. 3. Eyvind /ay vin/, 1900 76, Swedish writer: Nobel prize 1974 … Universalium
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