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- William_Johnson_(barber) comment "William T. Johnson (1809 – June 17, 1851) was a free African American barber, who lived in Natchez, Mississippi.Johnson was born into slavery, but his owner (also named William Johnson) emancipated him in 1820 (when he was still a child). His mother Amy had been freed in 1814 and his sister Adelia in 1818. He trained with his brother-in-law James Miller as a barber, and began working in Port Gibson, Mississippi.".
- Q8013681 comment "William T. Johnson (1809 – June 17, 1851) was a free African American barber, who lived in Natchez, Mississippi.Johnson was born into slavery, but his owner (also named William Johnson) emancipated him in 1820 (when he was still a child). His mother Amy had been freed in 1814 and his sister Adelia in 1818. He trained with his brother-in-law James Miller as a barber, and began working in Port Gibson, Mississippi.".