yes
Magic Johnson
No, Magic Johnson's parents were not Jamaican. His father, Earvin Johnson Sr., and mother, Christine Johnson, are both from the United States. They raised him in Lansing, Michigan, where he developed his basketball skills. Magic Johnson's heritage is rooted in African American culture, rather than Jamaican.
Have sex with an African american
YES she was.
YES
Lonnie Johnson
P. Johnson refers to Philip Johnson, an African American inventor known for his work in creating the first successful automatic elevator door. His invention significantly improved elevator safety and efficiency. Johnson's contributions are part of a broader legacy of innovation by African American inventors who have made important advancements in various fields.
Thomas L. Johnson has written: 'Twenty-eight years a slave' 'Born three times' -- subject(s): African American clergy, African American missionaries, African American orators, African Americans, Biography, Freedmen, Slaves, Travel
Ben Clarence Johnson has written: 'Integral equations involving special functions' -- subject(s): Integral equations
Magic Johnson
James Johnson
Magic Johnson never played for the Magic, just the Lakers.