She was married to a well-known Baptist minister, Reverend
Harvey Johnson, whom she met after moving to
Boston in the United States. She published in many well-known Black print venues, such as
The Baptist Messenger, The American Baptist, and
Our Women and Children. She is also the English translator of "Sleeping Beauty" by
Charles Perrault (Dodd Mead and Company, 1921) In 1887, she published
The Joy and, in 1888, she published
The Ivy. These short-lived magazines targeted young African Americans and educated them about their culture,
The Joy targeting young girls with stories and
The Ivy spreading awareness of
African-American history. Johnson is interred at
Laurel Cemetery in Baltimore. ==References==