A South African woman, Thandeka, celebrates her hair salon's grand opening after a remarkable journey from university ...
George E. Johnson Sr., a pioneer in Black hair care whose multimillion dollar business was the first Black-owned company to be listed on the American Stock Exchange, has died at age 99, according to ...
A South African woman shares her journey to a Zimbabwean wedding, trying mopani worms, dancing, and showcasing cultural ties ...
George E. Johnson's products were famously advertised on the hit music show "Soul Train". Here's more on his legacy.
George E. Johnson, the pioneering Chicago entrepreneur whose eponymous company transformed Black hair care in the U.S. with brands including Afro Sheen, Ultra Wave and Classy Curl, died on Monday at ...
Johnson Products Company became the first Black-owned business listed on the American Stock Exchange in 1971 and was a national sponsor of the hit television show “Soul Train.” ...
Budget shoppers across Gauteng are losing their minds over a store inside Times Square International Mall in Johannesburg where items are priced at just R15. Mzansi inquired for more information.
George E. Johnson, the entrepreneur behind Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen, has died at 99. NPR remembers how he built an empire based on Black hair care and Black pride.