Johnnie Dawson was an American Negro league catcher active from 1938 to 1942. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, he played for teams such as the Kansas City Monarchs, the Chicago American Giants, and the Memphis Red Sox. Notably, Dawson was part of the 1942 Kansas City Monarchs team, which won the Negro World Series championship. His baseball career ended in 1942, and he passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 69.
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Time Zone - America/Chicago (6:0 W)
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Meaning of the name - Johnnie
God is gracious
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Johnnie Dawson belongs to the GI Generation group.
Place of Birth: Shreveport
Place of Death: Los Angeles, California
Occupation: baseball player
Employers: Kansas City Monarchs | Chicago American Giants | Memphis Red Sox
Astrology Analysis
Ephemeris for November 8, 1914
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on November 8, 2024 | Secondary Progressions for November 8, 2024 |
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Sun | 15 Scorpio 29 | 16 Scorpio 49 | 7 Pisces 4 |
Moon | 19 Cancer 11 | 10 Aquarius 35 | 29 Cancer 20 |
Mercury | 12 Scorpio 35 | 8 Sagittarius 0 | 26 Aquarius 51 |
Venus | 12 Sagittarius 14 | 26 Sagittarius 24 | 21 Capricorn 18 |
Mars | 28 Scorpio 4 | 1 Leo 29 | 21 Aquarius 31 |
Jupiter | 13 Aquarius 40 | 19 Gemini 49 | 5 Pisces 13 |
Saturn | 2 Cancer 33 | 12 Pisces 40 | 26 Gemini 6 |
Uranus | 7 Aquarius 50 | 25 Taurus 36 | 13 Aquarius 2 |
Neptune | 0 Leo 27 | 27 Pisces 21 | 28 Cancer 6 |
Pluto | 1 Cancer 59 | 29 Capricorn 49 | 0 Cancer 12 |
Rahu | 1 Pisces 53 | 4 Aries 18 | 26 Aquarius 4 |
Ketu | 1 Virgo 53 | 4 Libra 18 | 26 Leo 4 |
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