EbonyEBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
Contents
26 | |
Mai WHITFIELD, Olympic Games, 1976 (Montreal, Quebec), Track and field athletics | |
31 | |
Meharry Medical College | |
43 | |
Paris (France) (Nightclubs) | |
52 | |
Balls (Parties), College fraternities | |
54 | |
Fetus (Diseases, Diagnosis) |
120 | |
Citizens band radio | |
128 | |
Sterling Allen Brown; 1901-1989, Black studies | |
138 | |
Jim Gary, Assemblage (Art), Metal sculpture | |
151 | |
Cooking (Vegetables) | |
156 | |
South Africa (Race relations) |
64 | |
Dan PIERSON, Hang gliding | |
84 | |
Harness racing | |
101 | |
Doris CALLAHAN, Blind-deaf | |
112 | |
Franco Harris; 1950-. |
159 | |
Al Green (American gospel singer and clergyman.); 1946- | |
176 | |
Ebony (Periodical) | |
178 | |
Black music, Black musicians |
Common terms and phrases
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