
Eunice
W. Johnson
Executive Producer and Director
Mrs. Eunice W. Johnson is a business leader
and humanitarian, particularly concerned with the encouragement of Black
youth. Mrs. Johnson is the producer and director of the world's largest traveling
fashion show, Ebony Fashion Fair , which has donated over
$55 million to the United Negro College Fund and other African-American charities.
Mrs. Johnson is also the secretary-treasurer of JOHNSON PUBLISHING
COMPANY, INC., publishers of EBONY and JET magazines,
and the largest Black-owned publishing company in the world.
She was born in Selma, Alabama, where her father, Dr.
Nathaniel D. Walker, practiced medicine for more than 50 years.
Her mother, Mrs. Ethel McAlpine Walker, was the principal
of the high school and taught education and art at the college level at
Selma University. Mrs. Johnson received her high school education there.
Selma University was founded by her maternal grandfather, Dr. William
H. McAlpine, who was also its second president. He was the founder
and first president of the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.
Mrs. Johnson received her B.A. degree in Sociology, with
a minor in Art, from Talladega College in Talladega, Alabama. She earned
her master's degree in Social Work from Loyola University in Chicago. In
addition, Mrs. Johnson took courses in studies of the Great Books at the
University of Chicago. She also studied Journalism at Northwestern University
and Interior Decorating at the Ray-Vogue School of Design, which is now the
Ray School of Design.
Mrs. Johnson is the wife of the late Mr. John H. Johnson,
publisher and chairman of JOHNSON PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC., which he founded
in 1942 with her love and support. Mrs. Johnson also named the company's
flagship magazine, EBONY, which has remained
the world's most popular Black oriented magazine every consecutive year since
its founding in 1945. Their daughter, Mrs. Linda Johnson Rice,
is president and CEO of the company. Their beloved son, John H. Johnson,
Jr., a photographer for EBONY and JET,
passed away in 1981 at the age of 25 following a long illness. Mrs. Johnson
writes a special fashion feature which appears in EBONY each
month. Since 1961, Mrs. Johnson has been producer and director of Ebony Fashion Fair. The traveling fashion show makes appearances in over 175 cities as
it tours the United States and the Caribbean.
Mrs. Johnson was also involved in the creation of Fashion
Fair Cosmetics. Both she and Mr. Johnson noticed the Ebony Fashion Fair models struggling to find cosmetics in shades that matched
their deeper skin tones. Fashion Fair was born in 1973 in answer to this
problem and today it is the world leader in cosmetics and skin care for
women of color.
Mrs. Johnson is an active member of many community organizations,
including: the Chicago Woman's Division of the United Negro College Fund
and the Woman's Board of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has received several
honors including Talladega College renaming their Division of Social
Sciences and Education to Eunice Walker Johnson School of Social Sciences
and Education, Trumpet Award, UNCF Black & White Ball Award, NYC UNCF
Award, the Chicagoan of the Year Award from The Boys & Girls Club of
Chicago, Outstanding Black College University Alumnus Award from the Alabama
A&M University Alumni Association. She has received the Honorary Doctorate
of Humane Letters from Talladega College and Shaw University. Mrs. Johnson
is a Golden Life Member of Delta Sigma Theta and is a member of the Advisory
Board of the Harvard Graduate School of Business.
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