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  1. Jul 8, 2024 · The basketball world changed the day Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson announced he was HIV positive in November of 1991. It took Johnson almost a year later before he fully detailed the ...

  2. 5 days ago · Answer: HIV/AIDS Magic founded The Magic Johnson Foundation the same year Johnson himself was diagnosed with HIV. Before Johnson told everyone he had HIV, it was thought of as "The gay man's disease," although at that point, people knew needles (both drug users and blood transfusions) could cause HIV as well.

  3. Jul 11, 2024 · In 1991, Johnson founded the Magic Johnson Foundation, whose mission includes developing programs that support AIDS/HIV awareness, treatment and prevention. “I was on a mission,” Johnson said. Johnson has become a central voice in destigmatizing HIV and AIDS.

  4. Magic Johnson's Basketball cards are available in at least 52 sets. Magic Johnson's biggest 7-day price movers are 1980 Topps Cheeks/Johnson/Boone, 1986 Fleer Sticker #7 Base, and 1991 Hoops #578 USA Basketball.The biggest 30-day change Magic Johnson cards are 1989 Fleer #77 Base, 1986 Fleer #53 Base, and 1990 Fleer Base.Sports Card Investor is currently tracking 257 Magic Johnson cards.

  5. Jul 4, 2024 · Magic Johnson's influence extends beyond his playing career. After retiring, he became a successful entrepreneur, philanthropist, and advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness. His business ventures, including Magic Johnson Enterprises, have created jobs and opportunities in underserved communities.

  6. 4 days ago · Magic Johnson was born and raised in the Lansing area of Michigan in the late 1950s. Magic was born to Earvin Johnson Sr. and Christine Johnson. He is one of 6 children. His siblings are Yvonne Johnson, Larry Johnson, Michael Johnson, Pearl Johnson, and Quincy Johnson. Magic grew up helping his father as a garbage collector on night shifts.

  7. Jul 9, 2024 · Magic Johnson's Basketball cards are available in at least 52 sets. Magic Johnson's biggest 7-day price movers are 1986 Fleer Sticker #7 Base, 1980 Topps Bird/Erving/Johnson, and 1990 Fleer Base.The biggest 30-day change Magic Johnson cards are 1988 Fleer #123 All-Star, 1989 Fleer #77 Base, and 1990 Fleer Base.Sports Card Investor is currently tracking 257 Magic Johnson cards.