
Tom L. Johnson
Tom L. Johnson, born on July 18, 1854, was a prominent American politician. He served as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War and later entered politics. Johnson served as the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1895 to 1903, where he pushed for various municipal reforms. He also served as a member of Congress from 1903 to 1907, advocating for reforms and racial equality. Johnson's political career had a profound impact on American history, making him a pioneer in the movements for municipal reform and racial equality.








