
Episode 1657
Yooper Medal of Honor & U-M’s First Black QB | September 16
Today in 1944, Yooper Sergeant Oscar Johnson of Foster City earned the Medal of…
Michigan Minute · WKAR Public Media
September 16, 20251m 0s
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Show Notes
Today in 1944, Yooper Sergeant Oscar Johnson of Foster City earned the Medal of Honor for his valor in WWII. Johnson later farmed and attended Michigan State University, with the Iron Mountain VA Medical Center named in his honor. On the same date in 1972, Dennis Franklin became the University of Michigan's first Black quarterback, leading the Wolverines to victory against Northwestern.