Henrietta Johnston Read more about Henrietta Johnston Working in Charleston, Henrietta Johnston was the first female professional artist in America.
William Johnson, Jr. Read more about William Johnson, Jr. William Johnson, Jr. was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice from Charleston who served from 1804 to 1834.
Mamie "Peanut" Johnson Read more about Mamie "Peanut" Johnson Born in Ridgeway, SC, Mamie "Peanut" Johnson was the only woman to pitch for Negro Major League.
William H. Johnson Read more about William H. Johnson William H. Johnson was an African American painter from Florence who painted distinctive modernist imagery of African American life.
Jasper Johns Read more about Jasper Johns Jasper Johns grew up in Allendale, SC, and is an influential contemporary artist in the genres of Abstract Expressionism and Pop art.
William Jasper Read more about William Jasper William Jasper was a noted American soldier in the Revolutionary War.
Jesse Jackson Read more about Jesse Jackson Born in Greenville, SC, Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. is a political activist, Baptist minister, and politician.
Andrew Jackson Read more about Andrew Jackson Born in Lancaster County, South Carolina, Andrew Jackson was the President of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson Read more about "Shoeless" Joe Jackson Considered one of the most outstanding hitters in the history of baseball, Joe Jackson's career .356 batting average is the third highest in history, after Ty Cobb and Rogers Hornsby.
Alfred Hutty Read more about Alfred Hutty Alfred Hutty was a painter during the Charleston Renaissance who worked in etching, oil, and watercolor.