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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Toni Morrison (American novelist.); 1931-, Black women in literature, Black women authors (Psychology) | |
26 | |
Darlene Clark Hine (Interviews), Black women (History) | |
30 | |
Etta Moten Barnett; 1901-2004 | |
36 | |
Black men (Attitudes, Psychology), Sexual behavior | |
40 | |
Credit counseling, Credit (Rating), Blacks (Economic conditions) |
92 | |
Diabetic retinopathy, Glaucoma, Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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Diabetic retinopathy, Cardiovascular system (Diseases, Prevention), Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
100 | |
Diabetes (Nutritional aspects) | |
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London (England) (Fashion shows) | |
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Denim, Jeans (Clothing), Fashion, Black women |
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Myrtle Potter (American biotechnology executive.), Ursula Burns (American office equipment industry executive.), Ann M. Fudge (American advertising executive.); 1951-, Renetta McCann (American advertising executive.), Ingrid Saunders Jones (American foundation official.); 1945-, Diana Ferguson (American food company financial executive.), Brenda J. Gaines (American financial services executive.), Kim Goodman (American computer company marketing executive.), Carla Harris (American investment banker.), Cathy Hughes (American radio executive.); 1947-, Pamela L. Page (American personal care products company executive.), Debra Sandler (American pharmaceutical executive.), Paula Sneed (American food company executive.), Pamela Thomas-Graham (American clothing industry executive and mystery novelist.), Jacqueline F. Woods (American computer software executive.), Black women executives, Success | |
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Black single mothers (Employment), Work and family, Child rearing | |
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Aretha Franklin | |
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Diabetes | |
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Diabetes (Diagnosis, Prevention), Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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Childhood obesity, Juvenile diabetes (Prevention, Nutritional aspects), Black youth (Health and hygiene) | |
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Fitness walking, Diabetes (Therapy) | |
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Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts (Football team), American Diabetes Association, Diabetes (Fund raising, Prevention), Blacks (Health and hygiene) |
120 | |
Black men and women, Sexual ethics | |
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Mary J. Blige (American rhythm and blues singer) (Marriage), Kendu Isaacs (American music director and husband of Mary J. Blige) (Marriage), Weddings (Photographs) | |
130 | |
Black women (Economic conditions) | |
134 | |
Ella Bully-Cummings (Selection and appointment), Black women police chiefs, Detroit (Mich.) (Police) | |
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Black women (Health and hygiene) | |
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Hope Ashby (Interviews), Sex surveys, Black women (Attitudes) | |
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Whitney Houston (Psychology), Advice | |
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Strom Thurmond (American senator); 1902-2003 (Family, Sexual behavior), Essie Mae Washington-Williams (American teacher and daughter of Senator Strom Thurmond) (Family), Illegitimacy, Children of interracial parents, South Carolina (Race relations) |
Common terms and phrases
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