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. |
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Luther Vandross (American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter) (Health), Stroke, Grammy Awards | |
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Black women (Psychology), Choice (Psychology), Conduct of life | |
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Masculinity (Psychology), Black men (Psychology) | |
38 | |
Blacks (Economic conditions, Housing), Home ownership | |
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Underwear, Clothing and dress (Black young men) |
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Cake | |
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Clothing and dress (Businesswomen), Red | |
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Physical fitness, Exercise equipment | |
112 | |
Tantrums, Preschool children (Discipline) | |
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Raven-Symone, Kyla Pratt; 1986-., Aaron Meeks; 1986-., Gerren Taylor, Camille Winbush; 1987-., Larry Jackson, Isaac Engleson, Fred Kency, Black youth |
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Milan (Italy) (Fashion shows) | |
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Black celebrities' wives, Fans (Persons) (Psychology) | |
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Black youth, Youth market, Blacks (Culture), Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), United States (Popular culture) | |
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Evander Holyfield (Homes and haunts) | |
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Tavis Smiley (American radio talk show host.); 1964-, Cornel West (American philosopher.); 1953-, Michael Eric Dyson (American social scientist, clergyman and writer.); 1958-, Blacks (Intellectual life), Discussion groups |
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Julia Hare (American educational psychologist.), Thomas W. Dortch (American business consultant and civil rights activist.); 1950-, Julianne Malveaux (American economist, columnist and college president.), Harry Edwards (sociologist.), Tom Joyner (American radio talk show host.); 1942-, Black men (Social conditions) | |
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Nelson Mandela (South African president.), Blacks (South Africa), South Africa (Anniversaries, Politics and government) | |
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Black women (Health and hygiene), Mind and body | |
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Al Green (American gospel singer and clergyman.); 1946- | |
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Janet Jackson (Ethics), Justin Timberlake; 1981- (Ethics), Super Bowl (Football) (Halftime), Sex in television, United States (Moral conditions) |
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