Albert Johnson was an American state legislator in Mississippi.
[1] In 1868, the Vicksburg Herald newspaper ran an account of an event at which he gave a speech.
[2] He was the first African American to serve on Warren County's Board of Supervisors.
[3] In 1872 the paper reported that Johnson "cow-hides" a "carpetbagger".
[4] He repudiated the view of a local reverend and stated he wanted harmony between blacks and whites.