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
27 | |
Jimmy Carter; 1924- (Public relations) | |
31 | |
Blacks (Economic conditions), Energy policy, Power resources | |
42 | |
Civil rights organizations | |
47 | |
Lola Falana | |
56 | |
Mary Lou Williams; 1910-1981 |
102 | |
Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Television program reviews (Single works), Television broadcasting (Black programs) | |
108 | |
Drama festivals | |
116 | |
Richard Boyd, Boatbuilding | |
124 | |
Ed JONES | |
142 | |
Soups |
67 | |
Carl Officer, East Saint Louis (Ill.) | |
74 | |
Ethel D. ALLEN, Secretaries of State (U.S.), Pennsylvania (Politics and government), Wisconsin (Politics and government) | |
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Dave Parker; 1951-. | |
95 | |
Minnie Riperton; 1947-1979 |
148 | |
Ellen Holly; 1931-., Television serials | |
149 | |
Television program reviews (Single works) | |
164 | |
Ku Klux Klan |
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