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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jul 8, 2026, 07:15 AM Wednesday

George E. Johnson Sr., founder of a pioneering Black hair care business, dies at 99 [View all]

Source: AP

Updated 10:55 PM EDT, July 7, 2026


CHICAGO (AP) — 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 his family. Johnson died Monday at his home in downtown Chicago. A cause of death was not released.

Johnson and his late wife and high school sweetheart, Joan, started Johnson Products in 1954 on Chicago’s South Side after securing a $250 loan. It grew into a hair care empire catering almost exclusively to Black people, with brands like Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen.

People who remember Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen in their heyday also remember the brands’ marketing campaigns and their association with the “Black is Beautiful” movement, which promoted cultural and racial pride among Black people. The iconic 1970s commercials, which featured variations of the “Watu Wazuri” (“Beautiful People”) jingle, have enjoyed a resurgence on social media in recent years.

The commercials aired primarily during the hit music-and-dance television show “Soul Train,” which his company was a national sponsor of and once owned. “It was just a wonderful opportunity for Don Cornelius to be able to go national. He wouldn’t have been able to do that without George Johnson’s partnership,” Rogers said. “And so, to see it work out for everyone and for our community all together was part of his genius.”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/johnson-chicago-black-hair-products-5d079f962e901cb87642f59b55acbd94



Didn't realize he was still around. And his products were definitely featured on "Soul Train" (which was syndicated).

Some of the company's most famous products from the late '60s through the '70s (with newer variations sold today) -



R.I.P.
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