Julian Johnson Law

Julian Johnson Law publishes researched, documentary-style videos that examine documented episodes of Black history and racial injustice in the United States. A civil‑rights attorney frames archival cases—lynchings, wrongful convictions, segregation-era abuses, convict leasing, and related policing and legal harms—and links historical records to contemporary civil‑rights and legal issues. Content emphasizes factual storytelling grounded in primary sources and legal context.

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Calculated from videos published in the last 12 months

1 video every 17 days
Publishing pace
Regular
Publishing regularity
41 min
Average video duration
1 h 12 min
Published time per month

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The Mississippi Plan: Jim Crow's Blueprint for Black Voter Suppression
June 2, 2026
Black Ballots & Barriers: The Supreme Court Is Taking Us Back to Jim Crow
May 19, 2026
Uncertainty: Living Black in America
May 5, 2026
Jim Roland: Lynched for Refusing to Dance (Georgia, 1921)
April 21, 2026
A Police Raid. Four Children. A Federal Trial.
March 10, 2026
Violet’s Story: She Was 7. He Was White. In 1930 Mississippi.
February 4, 2026
Luther Collins: Cleared by the Police. Sentenced to Die Anyway. 1922 Texas
January 21, 2026
The DeLoach Family: Survived Slavery. Lynched for Nothing. 1905 South Carolina
January 7, 2026
Injustice by Design: What Black Survival Really Looks Like
December 17, 2025
Florence Akers: The Knife, The Slipper, and The Lie. Kansas 1910
December 3, 2025