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
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Clarence M. Pendleton (Jr.), United States Commission on Civil Rights | |
33 | |
Iris Williams, Adoption and adopted children, Children of servicemen | |
45 | |
Christina Pitts, Trinett Pitts, University of Wisconsin--Madison Law School, Black law students | |
50 | |
Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Los Angeles (Calif.) (Architecture) | |
59 | |
Falaka Fattah, House of Umoja (Organization) |
93 | |
Blacks (Occupations) | |
106 | |
Larry Farmer, Basketball, College | |
116 | |
Cooking (Cheese) | |
123 | |
John E. Jacob; 1934-., National Urban League | |
128 | |
Blacks (History) |
67 | |
Shirley Ann Hoskins, Adventure and adventurers | |
82 | |
Children as actors and actresses |
135 | |
Black mayors | |
141 | |
Black executives (Psychology), Blacks (Employment, Race identity) |
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