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
10 | |
Sandra W. French, Gertrude Johnson Williams Writing Contest | |
10 | |
Short stories | |
25 | |
Blacks (Economic conditions), Investments | |
28 | |
Twins | |
40 | |
Civil Rights Institute (Birmingham, Ala.) |
74 | |
Married couples (Employment), Black family, Home economics | |
80 | |
Finis Henderson (III.) | |
88 | |
Skillet cooking | |
94 | |
Skin (Care and hygiene) | |
110 | |
Arthur Ashe; 1943-1993 |
46 | |
Elizabeth Catlett (American sculptor and printmaker.); 1915- | |
54 | |
Black women college students, Beauty contests | |
68 | |
Maya Angelou (American poet and memoirist.) |
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