The movement started with Louis Johnson, who started up the Poetry Yearbook which ran from 1951-1964.
"The police would probably racially profile everyone that's here," said Louis Johnson, 18, pointing to his friends with a jut of his chin.
Reeve went to Washington and met with Louis Johnson, who granted all the business in the area to Reeve.
The choreography is by Louis Johnson.
During the shootout one of the Panthers, Louis Johnson, was killed and the other two assailants escaped.
Noted bassist Louis Johnson laid down the song's pronounced bassline.
Ball State opened up the scoring with a touchdown pass from Joey Lynch to Louis Johnson.
The Johnson Motor Wheel was designed in 1914 by Louis Johnson.
Louis Johnson of Brooklyn said: "I just thought of myself as black.
Louis Johnson has recorded and performed with the following artists (list in alphabetical order):