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John W. Johnson, Jr.

Associate Professor at Saint Peter's University

John W. Johnson, Jr. is an Associate Professor of History at Saint Peter's University.12 He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in American Studies from Rutgers University-Newark.1 His research focuses on race, class, culture, and urban geography in 20th century United States history.1

Johnson is currently writing a book about the history of the Weequahic Section of Newark, examining its transition from a predominantly Jewish to a majority African American neighborhood in the 1960s.1 He also studies the impact of federally funded urban renewal, highway construction, and downtown development on Newark residents.1

Before joining Saint Peter's University, Johnson was a fellow at the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience.1 In 2015, he served as the Executive Director of Newark Celebration 350, a yearlong commemoration of Newark's history and culture.1

Johnson has been featured on "Think Tank with Steve Adubato," discussing issues of white supremacy and institutionalized racism in America.3 His teaching approach emphasizes engaging with primary sources and considering how factors like class, gender, race, religion, and ability shape historical interpretations.1

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Newark, New Jersey, United States