Johnson, Arnold 1904-1989. Arnold Samuel.
Arnold Samuel Johnson was born in Seattle, Washington on September 23, 1904, one of four children (3 boys and a girl). His parents, both Scandinavian immigrants, had met in a Michigan lumber camp. After moving to Seattle his father worked in the lumber mills of Washington; both parents were devout members of the Swedish Evangelical Church. As a young man Arnold Johnson was drawn to the christian socialist philosophy, and he became deeply commited to the plight of the working class. After becoming ...
From the description of Arnold Johnson Papers 1926-1989, (bulk 1951-1979). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 614069071
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Birth 1904
Death 1989