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
29 | |
James E. Groppi (American priest and social reformer.); 1930-1985, Milwaukee (Wis.)Blacks | |
38 | |
Children as musicians | |
46 | |
Blacks (Race identity) | |
57 | |
Heart (Surgery) | |
64 | |
Blacks (Civil rights) |
99 | |
Football players | |
112 | |
Jim COLTRANE, Robert JOHNSON, Electric shock, Negligence | |
122 | |
Toys | |
130 | |
Urban Coalition (Organization) | |
136 | |
Joe Frazier |
66 | |
John Coltrane; 1926-1967 | |
77 | |
Black physicians, Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
88 | |
Charles de Gaulle; 1890-1970, Gaston Monnerville; 1897-1991, France (Politics and government) |
144 | |
Muhammad Ali; 1942-. | |
158 | |
Thanksgiving dinners | |
167 | |
Fashion shows |
Common terms and phrases
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