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
22 | |
John H. Johnson | |
31 | |
Hank Aaron; 1934-. | |
42 | |
Guerrillas (Guinea-Bissau), Guinea-Bissau | |
52 | |
Motion picture reviews (Single works), Blacks in motion pictures | |
58 | |
Prosthesis |
104 | |
William Shockley, Intelligence (Blacks), Blacks (Race identity) | |
106 | |
Black youth, Success | |
108 | |
Joseph L. THOMAS, Offshore oil well drilling | |
114 | |
Twins | |
120 | |
Civil rights, Jews and blacks |
67 | |
Elijah Pierce; 1892-1984, Wood carving | |
84 | |
Salads | |
92 | |
Cancer, Blacks (Health and hygiene) |
132 | |
Ebony (Periodical), Black public officers, Presidential candidates | |
138 | |
Maxine Sullivan; 1911-1987 |
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