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
25 | |
Blacks (Economic conditions, Social conditions) | |
42 | |
Oscar COLLINS, Black government employees | |
44 | |
Martial arts | |
50 | |
Fred Williamson | |
60 | |
United States Congress (Pages) |
88 | |
Dolls (Collectors and collecting) | |
96 | |
Basketball players, Basketball, Professional | |
110 | |
Breakfasts | |
116 | |
Crime prevention (Citizen participation), Blacks (Crime) | |
120 | |
Muhammad Ali; 1942-. |
70 | |
Automobiles | |
78 | |
Randolph T. BLACKWELL, Community development, Black business enterprises, Blacks (Southern States) |
134 | |
Matthew BEARD |
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