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
28 | |
Barbara M. Watson; 1918-1983, Grace WATSON, Black public officers | |
33 | |
Black veterans | |
43 | |
Duke Ellington (American band leader and composer.); 1899-1974 | |
56 | |
Rhonda Lynn WOODSON, Space stations (Skylab missions) | |
62 | |
Right to Read Program (U.S.) |
104 | |
Vegetarianism | |
114 | |
Frozen foods | |
130 | |
Fashion shows | |
132 | |
Blacks | |
144 | |
Alberta King |
72 | |
Ruth WESLEY, Black women public officers | |
84 | |
Blacks (Psychology), Race relations | |
97 | |
Marriage, Blacks (Social conditions) |
146 | |
Blacks (Education) | |
148 | |
Pan-Africanism (Conferences) |
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