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
26 | |
Jet (Periodical) | |
29 | |
William Perry | |
37 | |
Black youth (Sexual behavior), High schools (Birth control clinics) | |
44 | |
Mary Wilson (American singer.); 1944-, Supremes (Musical group) | |
53 | |
Diabetes, Blacks (Health and hygiene) |
83 | |
Colleges and universities (Desegregation), Black colleges and universities | |
91 | |
Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame | |
100 | |
Gregory Hines | |
117 | |
Trudi Michelle Morrison, United States Congress Senate (Employees) | |
124 | |
Cooking (Liquors) |
67 | |
Blacks (Occupations) | |
77 | |
Jackie Joyner-Kersee (American heptathlete and basketball player.); 1962-, Heptathlon (Women) |
133 | |
Cocaine | |
145 | |
Blacks in television, Television programs (Forthcoming season) |
Common terms and phrases
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