Sonnie Johnson
Sonnie Johnson is an American writer and conservative talk radio host.
Early life[edit]
Johnson was born in 1980/1981 in Richmond, Virginia, and raised in the same city.[1]
Career[edit]
She has been called a "conservative activist".[2][3] She became president of the Virginia chapter of the Frederick Douglass Foundation in 2010.[4] She began writing for Breitbart News in 2012.[5][non-primary source needed] In 2013, when she spoke at the national Conservative Political Action Conference, she described herself as a "Tea Party activist".[6] In late 2017, The New York Times reported Johnson would be getting a show on SiriusXM satellite radio.[7]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Sonnie Johnson to Appear at July 4th Tea Party Celebration", Roanoke Star, July 1, 2010
- ↑ The rise and fall of Milo Yiannopoulos exposes latest front in US conservatives' civil war, Associated Press, February 22, 2017 – via South China Morning Post
- ↑ Emily Chin (May 29, 2015), "Conservative activist Sonnie Johnson talks Jay Z, Republican values", The Daily Northwestern
- ↑ C-SPAN biographical sketch, accessed 2019-01-19
- ↑ Breitbart News author profile, retrieved 2019-01-19
- ↑ Frank Hagler (March 6, 2013), 11 Black conservatives speaking at CPAC 2013, Mic.com
- ↑ Maggie Haberman (December 6, 2017). "Stephen Bannon returns to the air with satellite radio program". The New York Times – via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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