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
37 | |
Black prisoners, Prisons (Minnesota) | |
47 | |
Natalia TANNER, Youth (Health and hygiene) | |
60 | |
Blacks in motion pictures | |
84 | |
Servicewomen | |
92 | |
Choral groups and societies |
143 | |
Football, Black colleges and universities | |
153 | |
Benny SCOTT, Automobile racing drivers | |
163 | |
Algernon Johnson COOPER, Pritchard (Ala.) | |
170 | |
Jackie Robinson; 1919-1972 | |
172 | |
Jackie Robinson; 1919-1972 (Funeral rites and ceremonies) |
104 | |
Children (Vietnam), Black children | |
118 | |
Blacks (Psychology), Race relations | |
127 | |
James Anderson DEPRIEST | |
136 | |
Circus performers |
178 | |
Cooking (Nuts), Desserts | |
184 | |
Fashion designers | |
202 | |
Robert F. Williams (American civil rights activist.); 1925-1996 |
Common terms and phrases
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