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  1. Claude Goodman Johnson (24 October 1864 – 12 April 1926) was a British motor vehicle manufacturer who was instrumental in the creation of Rolls-Royce Limited. Johnson described himself as the hyphen in the Rolls-Royce name.

  2. Claude Johnson was born on 17 May 1938 in Lassen County, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Adam-12 (1968), The Magical World of Disney (1954) and Space Raiders (1983). He died on 18 May 2009 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Lassen County, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Claude Johnson was an actor who appeared in Adam-12, The Magical World of Disney and Space Raiders. He was born in 1938 in California and died in 2009 in Los Angeles.

    • May 17, 1938
    • May 18, 2009
  4. Claude Johnson is a historian, writer, and founder of the Black Fives Foundation, a nonprofit that preserves and showcases the history of African-American basketball. He is also the author of "Black Fives: The Alpha Physical Culture Club" and a contributor to ESPN/TheUndefeated.

  5. May 8, 2022 · Claude Johnson is a historian and founder of the Black Fives Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the history of African American basketball. His book, The Black Fives, tells the story of the Black Fives Era, a period of segregation and innovation in basketball from 1904 to 1950.

  6. Claude Johnson is an award-winning author of "The Black Fives: The Epic Story of Basketball's Forgotten Era" and the founder of the Black Fives Foundation. He has a background in engineering and corporate management, and is also a stay-at-home dad and a sneaker deal maker.

  7. May 18, 2009 · Claude Johnson. May 17, 1938 — May 18, 2009 • 71 y.o. (86) Actor. Title Ratings: 6.3. Year. Actor — 43. 1983. Space Raiders. 1983 — Technician. Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, 1 hr 24 min. United States • Howard R. Cohen. Friends. : — Kinorium. : — IMDb. : 4.5. Critics: — 1978. 2. Project U.F.O. TV Show. 1978 — 1979 — Martin Carlson. Sci-Fi, 1 hour.