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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18 | |
Black women (South Africa) | |
25 | |
Nelson Mandela (South African president.), Apartheid, Elections (South Africa) | |
32 | |
Apartheid, South Africa (History) | |
46 | |
Nelson Mandela (South African president) (Visit to the United States) | |
52 | |
Blacks (Political activities), Apartheid, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) |
92 | |
Black middle classes (South Africa) | |
98 | |
Black women (South Africa) | |
104 | |
South Africa and the United States, Blacks (South Africa, Civil rights, History) | |
110 | |
Arts (South Africa) | |
118 | |
Cooking, South African |
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