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  2. Ebony (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment. Its target audience is the African-American community, and its coverage includes the lifestyles and accomplishments of influential black people, fashion, beauty, and politics.

  3. Category:African-American magazines - Wikipedia

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  4. List of men's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Men's Health magazine, published by Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, was the best-selling men's magazine on U.S. newsstands in 2006. [1] This is a list of men's magazines from around the world. These are magazines (periodical print publications) that have been published primarily for a readership of men.

  5. Opinion - Black men want real change. Only Kamala Harris ...

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    The vast majority of Black men will vote for Kamala Harris — well over 80 percent have supported the Democratic nominee in every election in recent memory. Other than Black women, no other ...

  6. Players Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Players Magazine is an example of a Black space created to allow the production of Black content in its appropriate outlet. Players Magazine holds great significance because of how long its lasted. Historically, Black newspapers and magazines longevity isn't nearly as long as Players Magazine has been.

  7. 5 important issues for Black men this election season - AOL

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    OPINION: If political parties want to engage Black men in a more sophisticated and effective manner, they need to invest in Black-led grassroots groups that tend to have a greater degree of trust ...