Originally from Dougherty County, Bernice Johnson Reagon rose to become one of the most recognized Musicians from American.
American singer, composer, and activist (1942–2024)
"Bernice Johnson Reagon's defining career moment was founding Sweet Honey in the Rock in 1973." — About Bernice Johnson Reagon
| Metric | Bernice Johnson Reagon | Avg Musician | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 81 | 57 | +24 yrs |
| Career length | 63 yrs | ~35 yrs | +28 yrs |
| Based on 830 Musician profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Bernice Johnson Reagon's activism led to her expulsion from Albany State College in 1962?
Bernice Johnson Reagon's defining career moment was founding Sweet Honey in the Rock in 1973. This all-female a cappella ensemble became a global phenomenon, using their powerful voices to address themes of social justice, civil rights, and women's empowerment, profoundly influencing generations.
Bernice Johnson Reagon's legacy is defined by her profound ability to weave music, activism, and scholarship, preserving and amplifying Black cultural traditions and the enduring spirit of the Civil Rights Movement for future generations.
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