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 | |
Women cadets, United States (Armed Forces, Education) | |
40 | |
Marriage, Blacks (Social life and customs) | |
51 | |
Motion picture reviews (Single works), Blacks in motion pictures | |
67 | |
Games | |
75 | |
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church |
122 | |
Boxing, Olympic Games, 1976 (Montreal, Quebec) | |
133 | |
John LEWIS (1940-.), Blacks (Southern States, Political activities), Voter registration | |
146 | |
Campaign issues | |
148 | |
Cooking (Vegetables) | |
162 | |
O. J. Simpson |
83 | |
Homosexuality, Prisoners (Sexual behavior), Prisons (Officials and employees) | |
103 | |
James O. Plinton; 1914-1996, Eastern Air Lines, Inc | |
112 | |
Assertiveness (Psychology), Blacks (Psychology) |
168 | |
Marcus Garvey's day of triumph | |
181 | |
Gene Williams, Television advertising |
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