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
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Black churches, Washington (D.C.) (Churches (Buildings)) | |
33 | |
Black leadership, Blacks | |
40 | |
United States (Description and travel) | |
48 | |
Seth McCoy; 1928-1997 | |
54 | |
Black celebrities, Black organizations, Fund raising |
156 | |
Black women, Single women | |
166 | |
Acting (Study and teaching) | |
170 | |
Freddy GRIFFIN, Jai alai | |
174 | |
United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Public schools (Desegregation) | |
176 | |
Howard University School of Law |
62 | |
Rock groups | |
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Debt | |
106 | |
Blacks (Health and hygiene), Cerebrovascular disease | |
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Cooking (Fruit) |
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Black public officers (Attitudes), Blacks (Segregation) | |
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Linda Brown Thompson (American civil rights activist and subject of 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case.) |
Common terms and phrases
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