Ebony

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EBONY 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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To Deal and Die in L.A.
106
Drug trafficking, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Crime)
D.C. Drug Patrol: Riding with the 'Adamany Raiders'.
112
Narcotics laws and regulations, Washington (D.C.) (Police)
Teenager in Trouble: 'I Lied. I Stole. I Cheated'.
120
Shaune McCollum, Youth (Drug use)
'Drugs Almost Destroyed My Career'.
124
Warren Bell (television newscaster.), Blacks in the television broadcasting industry, Television programs (Local news programs), Journalists (Drug use)
High Noon at the Housing Project
130
Vincent Lane, Chicago (Ill.) Housing Authority

Mahlon A. Martin Heads Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
56
Mahlon Martin, Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
Dr. Harold P. Freeman
60
Harold P. Freeman (American oncologist.), American Cancer Society
Dr. Walter E. Massey
62
Walter E. Massey, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Dr. William Julius Wilson
64
William Julius Wilson, American Sociological Association
U.S. Appeals Court Judges: from Protest to Power
68
United States Court of Appeals, Black judges
The Drive for Economic Equality: the New Civil Rights Movement
74
Blacks (Economic conditions)
Food for Life
82
Low calorie cooking
War! The Drug Crisis
97
Blacks (Drug use)
Medic with a Mission
134
Beny Primm, Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation
The Muslims to the Rescue
136
Nation of Islam, Crime prevention (Citizen participation), Washington (D.C.) (Public housing)
Couple on the Firing Line
142
Veronica Baker, Robert Baker, United States Drug Enforcement Administration
The Billionaire and the Students
146
Ewing M. Kauffman; 1916-1993, Project Choice (Kansas City, Mo.), Youth (Drug use), Blacks (Education)
What to Do when the Drug Problem Strikes Home
152
Drug abuse (Therapy)
What Must be Done
156
Kurt Schmoke (American college dean and mayor.); 1949-, Charles B. Rangel (American congressman.); 1930-, Carrie Saxon Perry (American mayor.); 1931-, Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Narcotics laws and regulations
The Church and the Drug Crisis: Ministers Mobilize Against 'the Death of a Race'.
160
Church and drug trafficking, Church work with drug addicts, Black clergy

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