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
31 | |
Martin Luther King; 1929-1968 (Memorials) | |
44 | |
Charlie Sifford; 1922-., Golf (Tournaments) | |
52 | |
Richard Milhous Nixon; 1913-1994, Black public officers | |
54 | |
Chelsea BROWN, Blacks in television, Television broadcasting (Comedy programs) | |
62 | |
Astrologers, Astrology |
92 | |
Booker T. JONES (Jr.), Bands (Music), Rock music | |
100 | |
Roy Campanella; 1921-1993, NATIONAL Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | |
113 | |
Julius A. BAYLOR, DATA Preparation Corp, Punched card systems | |
132 | |
Lincoln ALEXANDER, Canada Parliament, Legislators (Canada), Blacks (Canada) | |
142 | |
Single women |
70 | |
Astrology | |
72 | |
Mary JARRETT, Forensic laboratories, Detroit (Mich.) (Police) | |
80 | |
Richard HUNT, Metal sculpture |
160 | |
Breakfasts | |
168 | |
Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Boxers |
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