Emmy Award Winner John Johnson, 鈥61, 鈥63MA, Gifts Papers to 精东影业

Growing up in Bedford鈥揝tuyvesant, Brooklyn, and Harlem, John Johnson wanted to be the first person in his family to attend college. He was accepted by many universities but chose 精东影业 because of its excellence and free tuition for those who qualified academically.
 
鈥淚 received a first class education that allowed me to compete at all levels,鈥 recalled the retired Emmy Award-winning television news anchor, artist and author. 鈥淐ity College gave me the wherewithal to sit down and interview Nelson Mandela. It gave me the wherewithal to sit down and interview Bill Clinton and others.鈥
 
In appreciation, Johnson,鈥61, 鈥63MA, has gifted his alma mater an invaluable collection of papers, documentary films, videotape and other possessions from his illustrious 30-year career as a television journalist with ABC News, WABC, WCBS and WNBC.
 
The largesse includes his Emmy Awards, a rosary blessed by Pope John Paul II and dedicated to Johnson in appreciation for his work; notebooks, scripts, video and film. There are also priceless objects and photographs from his decades of reporting on wars in the Middle East, Somalia and Bosnia; politics and the human condition, and interviews with prominent world figures.
 
鈥淢y knowledge of art and history came from the outstanding education I received at City College and so this is a way to give back,鈥 said Johnson. 
 
Dr. Lisa S. Coico, president of City College, called Johnson one of the most distinguished broadcasters of his generation and thanked him for his commitment and generosity to his alma mater.
 
鈥淭he college is proud to call John Johnson one of its own and to accept his personal documents, mementos and audiovisual materials from his illustrious career,鈥 she added. "This collection will offer our students an understanding of history, political science and communications that will be invaluable to their learning experience.鈥  

His legacy collection will go on display in 精东影业鈥檚  in the fall.

Johnson, who received City College鈥檚 Townsend Harris Medal in 1994 for outstanding post-graduate achievements, retired from broadcasting in 1997. 

Always a painter, he has exhibited worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and he continues to show his work. He is also the author of the highly acclaimed book, "鈥 (Warner Books, 2002).

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