Ebony

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EBONY 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.
 

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Contents

Starting a Business While Keeping Your 'Day Job'.
26
New business enterprises, Business planning, Black entrepreneurs
New Year, New Goal, New Peace
30
Peace of mind, Self perception, Black men (Attitudes), New Year's resolutions
In The King's Service
34
Martin Luther King Day, Charity, Caring
Dr. Ben Carson: Top Surgeon's Life-and-Death Struggle with Prostate Cancer
38
Benjamin Carson (American neurosurgeon) (Health), Prostate gland (Cancer)
Black MBAs Celebrate 32nd Anniversary
46
National Black MBA Association (Anniversaries)
How to Entertain and Educate at Home
76
Black family, Black children (Growth and development), Parent-child relationship
CEOs and Celebrities Ring School Bells
82
School superintendents and principals, Business and education, Chicago (Ill.) (Education)
The Season's Sexy Swimwear
86
Bathing suits (Photographs)
Date With a Dish: Slim Down with Soul
94
Dieting, Cooking, Black
Mike Davis: Black Coach Ends Bobby Knight Era at Indiana University
104
Mike Davis (American basketball coach.); 1960-, Bobby Knight (American basketball coach.), Indiana University, Bloomington (Basketball)

How to Find a Job in a Tight Market
52
Job hunting, Blacks (Employment)
What Are You Wearing New Year's Eve?
58
Clothing and dress, New Year, Black men and women
Fierce Competition Changes Color of Cruise World
64
Cruising, Blacks (Travel, Clubs and societies)
Why Some Brothers Only Date Whites and 'Others'.
70
Interracial dating, Interracial marriage, Blacks (Race identity), Black men (Attitudes)
Creating a Home Gym
110
Craig Harris, Home gymnasiums, Exercise equipment
LL CoolJ Turns Up the Heat and Talks About Love, Marriage and Why He Gave Up 'The Naked Look'.
116
LL Cool J., Rap music
Dexter King Confronts His Critics and Reveals His Dream
122
Dexter King (American foundation official and son of Martin Luther King, Jr.), King family (family of Martin Luther King, Jr.), King Center (Atlanta, Ga.)

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