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'''Charles C. Johnson''' was a candidate in the [[1960 election]] for [[City Council]] and sought the Democratic nomination. An African-American man, he was a partner in the Johnson Brothers Funeral Home. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=Negro Files For Council|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=February 6, 1960|publishdate=February 6, 1960|accessdate=March 23, 2016}}</ref> | '''Charles C. Johnson''' was a candidate in the [[1960 election]] for [[City Council]] and sought the Democratic nomination. An African-American man, he was a partner in the Johnson Brothers Funeral Home. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=Negro Files For Council|author=Staff Reports|pageno=Front|printdate=February 6, 1960|publishdate=February 6, 1960|accessdate=March 23, 2016}}</ref> | ||
[[File:1960-Charles C. Johnson.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Charles C. Johnson, ca. 1960]] | |||
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==1960 election== | ==[[1960 election]]== | ||
Johnson was an opponent of the practice of single-shot voting, which he called "deplorable, un-American and un-democratic." | Johnson was an opponent of the practice of single-shot voting, which he called "deplorable, un-American and un-democratic." | ||
Latest revision as of 21:04, 16 January 2021
Charles C. Johnson was a candidate in the 1960 election for City Council and sought the Democratic nomination. An African-American man, he was a partner in the Johnson Brothers Funeral Home. [1]
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1960 election
Johnson was an opponent of the practice of single-shot voting, which he called "deplorable, un-American and un-democratic."
References
- ↑ Print: Negro Files For Council, Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lindsay family February 6, 1960, Page Front.