Earl Johnson

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Earl Johnson



Average rating: 3.78 · 103 ratings · 12 reviews · 49 distinct worksSimilar authors
Stairwell To Heaven: A 9-11...

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Finding Comfort During Hard...

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To Establish Justice for Al...

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Justice and Reform: The For...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1974 — 7 editions
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Sins of My Father

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Saskatchewan Scene

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Manitoba Montage

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World's Greatest Working Tr...

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The Mark Of Cain

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A preliminary analysis of a...

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“Poor people have access to the courts in the same sense that Christians had access to the lions. ”
Earl Johnson

“Nadine recruited one third of her daughters, sons and grandbabies into her religion. But not me I wasn’t going to fall for that bull. I looked at the fruit that was on the tree, if it was an apple tree it should have apples on it. I looked behind the scenes and what they were saying and what they were doing was two different things, they were hypocrites at best.”
Earl Johnson, Sins of My Father

“Now at that time in 1959 Pittsburgh was a popping place, it was called Little New York. Pittsburgh had live entertainment all the jazz greats was from here or came through Pittsburgh. We had find jazz clubs, the best rhythm and blues dance halls, the city was a jumping place for black entertainment.”
Earl Johnson, Sins of My Father



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