Robert Johnson, the legendary Delta blues musician, primarily performed in the Mississippi Delta region during the 1930s. He played in juke joints, bars, and other informal venues where local audiences gathered. His performances often took place in rural areas, where he would travel from town to town, sharing his music with both Black and white audiences. Despite his limited recordings, Johnson's influence on blues and rock music has left a lasting legacy.
A black man named Lonnie Johnson, who is a scientist.
Black-Eyed was created in 2001.
The Black Keys was created in 2001.
Blue on Black was created on 1998-04-07.
The Black Entertainment Television (BET) network was created by Robert L. Johnson and his wife Sheila Johnson. Robert L. Johnson became the first African American billionaire after selling BET to Viacom in 2001.
Robert Johnson, the former owner and CEO of Black Entertainment television, was the first African American billionaire. As you may know, Oprah was the first African American LADY billionaire. =) I just figured out that Robert Church was the first black billionare
Oprah Winfrey was the first AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN to be billionaire Robert Johnson, the former owner and CEO of Black Entertainment television is the First
the first black female billionaire
n 2001 Johnson sold BET to Viacom. The deal was worth $3 billion and required that Johnson remain CEO for five more years. This move made Johnson the first African American billionaire in the United States.
bob Johnson ...... founder of BET Black Entertainment television. Currently Oprah is the only African-American billionaire.
Robert L. Johnson
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Robert L. Johnson is the founder of Black Entertainment Television.
The Black Entertainment Television Network was founded in 1980 by Robert Johnson (Bob Johnson, owner of the Charlotte Bobcats). He was born on April 8, 1946 in Hickory Mississippi. His family was not wealthy at all. he was the tenth of his parents eleven children. Bob Johnson worked hard to get to where he wanted to be . He succeeded in all of his dreams and he is now known as the first African American Billionaire. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_L._Johnson
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