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Hazel W. Johnson: 1st Black Woman Promoted To General Ranks - The New Journal and Guide

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By Jaelyn Scott Spring Intern New Journal and Guide Hazel Winifred Johnson was born on October 10, 1927, in West Chester, Pennsylvania. She was born to Clarence L. Johnson Sr. And Garnett Henley Johnson, who were farmers that made a living from livestock and selling their crops. She had four brothers and two sisters, and

Source: The New Journal and Guide

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