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LIVING LEGEND DR. MARCIA JOHNSON
from Volume 25 Issue 5
LIVING LEGEND: DR. MARCIA JOHNSON

HOUSTON – Marcia Johnson is a true champion of education. Born in North Miami Beach, this wife and mother earned a BS degree in Broadcast Journalism and a law degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville before making her way to Houston.
Her first local job was at the City of Houston’s Attorney’s Office before she moved on to a law firm, followed by the City of Houston Housing Authority and eventually Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where she’s remained ever since.
Johnson has served as a TMSL faculty member since August 1991. In 1992, she founded the Earl Carl Institute for Legal and Social Policy, Inc., a non-profit think tank for the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She directed the institute for 20 years. Johnson has also served in administrative capacities at the law school including interim assistant dean and interim dean.
Johnson has spent much of her adult life in public service and has served in numerous capacities at the national, state, and local levels.
During her tenure at TMSL, Johnson has authored and or co-authored case books and articles, position papers and other publications including the Our Storybook on the history and legacy of Texas Southern University’s presidents from the institution’s founding to 2008.
Johnson served as director of TSU’s Urban Research and Resource Center until October 2019 and is now a professor law at TMSL.
Johnson is married to Dr. Luckett Johnson and has three sons: Jules Evan Johnson, Vincent Alan Johnson, and Luckett Anthony Johnson. She is also the proud grandmother of six. - AANI