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
27 | |
Kenneth David Kaunda; 1924-., Zambia | |
35 | |
Elgin Baylor; 1934-., Basketball players | |
40 | |
Luci Baines Johnson; 1947-. | |
47 | |
Buttercup POWELL, Helping behavior | |
54 | |
Methodist Church (United States), Black clergy |
87 | |
John Ferguson Harris, Meningitis, United States (Armed Forces, Medical and sanitary affairs) | |
92 | |
Sam Cooke | |
98 | |
Alan Alda, Diana SANDS, Black actors and actresses | |
110 | |
Dinners | |
112 | |
Hairstyling |
62 | |
Africa (Antiquities, History) | |
70 | |
Debutantes | |
77 | |
Charles C. WHITE, Giving |
120 | |
Blacks (History) | |
123 | |
Thaddeus Stevens; 1792-1868, Charles Sumner; 1811-1874 |
Common terms and phrases
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