Henry Augustus Johnson was an American justice of the peace, sheriff, and state legislator in Arkansas.
[1] Johnson was born in North Carolina and enslaved.
[1] As a legislator, he voted against a poll tax.
[1] He was included in a photo montage and series of profiles of African American state legislators serving in Arkansas in 1891 published in The Freeman newspaper in Indianapolis.
[5] A park in Lake Village, Arkansas was dedicated in his honor in 2008.