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  1. John Henry Johnson (November 24, 1929 – June 3, 2011) was an American professional football player who was a running back. He was known for his excellence at the fullback position as both a runner and a blocker.

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  3. John Henry Johnson - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Johnson (November 24, 1929 – June 3, 2011) was an American professional football player who was a running back. He was known for his excellence at the fullback position as both a runner and a blocker.

  4. John Henry Johnson - Pro-Football-Reference.com

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    Checkout the latest stats for John Henry Johnson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com. Sports Reference ®

  5. John Henry Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers.com

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    Johnson died on Friday, June 3, 2011, and upon his passing the Steelers issued the following statement. "We are deeply saddened by the death of John Henry Johnson. He was one of the Steelers' great running backs, evident by being the team's first 1,000-yard rusher in 1962.

  6. John Henry Johnson | Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    Full Name: John Henry Johnson. Birthdate: November 24, 1929. Birthplace: Waterproof, Louisiana. High School: Pittsburg (CA) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: January 24, 1987. Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: August 8, 1987. Other Members of Class of 1987: Larry Csonka, Len Dawson, Joe Greene, Jim Langer, Don Maynard, Gene Upshaw

  7. John Henry Johnson – Society for American Baseball Research

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    John Henry Johnson — the lefty pitcher, not the Pro Football Hall of Famer or the baseball executive 1 — pitched in eight big-league seasons from 1978 to 1987. He enjoyed his greatest success as a 21-year-old rookie. Primarily a starter in his early years, Johnson moved to the bullpen and was effective at times, though he also spent some ...

  8. John Henry Johnson Dies at 81; Inspired Fear on the Field

    www.nytimes.com/2011/06/06/sports/john-henry...

    John Henry Johnson, a brawny but agile runner and a powerful blocker who starred for the San Francisco 49ers, the Detroit Lions and the Pittsburgh Steelers in a Hall of Fame career spanning 13 ...

  9. John Henry Johnson Facts & Stats | Britannica

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    John Henry Johnson: Born: Louisiana: Died: June 3, 2011 (aged 81) • California: Awards And Honors: Pro Football Hall of Fame (1987) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1987) • 1 NFL championship • 4 Pro Bowl selections: Also Known As: John Henry Johnson: Birth Date: November 24, 1929: Birthplace: Waterproof, Louisiana, United States ...

  10. Johnson, John Henry Biography - Steelers.com

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    Johnson died on Friday, June 3, 2011, and upon his passing the Steelers issued the following statement. "We are deeply saddened by the death of John Henry Johnson. He was one of the Steelers' great running backs, evident by being the team's first 1,000-yard rusher in 1962.

  11. Remembering Henry Johnson, the Soldier Called “Black Death”

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    Just a year earlier, Henry Johnson, who stood 5-foot-4 and weighed 130 pounds, had enlisted in the all-black 15th New York National Guard Regiment, which was renamed the 369th Infantry Regiment ...

  12. Henry Johnson - National Museum of the United States Army

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    July 15, 1892 – July 1, 1929. Sgt. Henry Johnson. U.S. Army. Sgt. Henry Johnson’s actions on the night of May 15, 1918 earned him the nickname “Black Death.”. Defending Allied lines, he saved a fellow Soldier from capture and prevented a German raid from reaching his French allies. However, the United States refused to recognize Johnson ...