Yohannes “Knowledge” Johnson’s story is one of deep transformation, guided by his connection to the Quaker faith. Incarcerated for over 40 years for a string of robberies culminating in the killing of Errol Blackwood in 1980, Knowledge was sentenced to 75 years to life. Though confined, he has not despaired. Instead, he has transformed his life through the teachings and principles of Quakerism. Knowledge has embraced the Light within, finding peace, wisdom, and a sense of community in a way that transcends his circumstances. He is a devout Quaker and has been formally accepted as a member of the Bulls Head-Oswego Monthly Meeting, an exceptional occurrence for an incarcerated individual.
Saturday, April 5th, 2025, Yohannes “Knowledge” Johnson, who recently was released from prison after 40+ years visits the New York Yearly Meeting Spring Sessions as a Plenary Speaker for “Ministry and Witness in a Time of Discord”.
Everyone who knows Knowledge speaks of his wisdom, soft-spokenness, and quiet dignity. His journey reminds us that the Light is always with us, even in the most challenging circumstances. Knowledge’s story illustrates the power of community, peace, and spiritual growth—even from within the confines of prison.
Watch his clemency video HERE.
Yohannes “Knowledge” Johnson Knowledge’s first Meeting for Worship at Oswego-Bulls Head Meeting after being released from prison in December 2024: