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Nellie Stone Johnson
Born
Nellie Saunders Allen

DiedApril 2, 2002
EducationGED from University of Minnesota, 1925. Attended University of Wisconsin
Alma materHonorary Doctor of Letters, St. Cloud State University, 1995
OrganizationNAACP
Political partyDemocratic National Committee (1979-1988), Nonpartisan League Young Socialists, Socialist Workers Party, Young Communists League
MovementLabor movement, Civil rights movement, Minneapolis National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Board member ofVice-President Hotel and Restaurant International Union, Local 665; Vice-President, Minnesota Culinary Council, Minneapolis Library Board, 1945-1949; Minnesota State University Board, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees, Minneapolis Urban League
Spouse(s)Clyde Stone, m. 1931; Lee Johnson, m. 1937
AwardsUrban League's Cecil E. Newman Humanitarian Award, Distinguished Minnesotan Award, Bemidji State University, WCCO Good Neighbor Award.

References[edit]

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  • "Johnson, Nellie Stone (1905-2002)". The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  • "Nellie Stone Johnson and Scholarship". Nellie Stone Johnson Scholarship Program. 2006. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  • Johnson, Nellie Stone, David Brauer (2001). Nellie Stone Johnson : the life of an activist. Saint Paul, Minn.: Ruminator Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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