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  2. Moneta Sleet Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Moneta J. Sleet Jr. (February 14, 1926 – September 30, 1996) was an American press photographer best known for his work as a staff photographer for Ebony magazine. In 1969 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his photograph of Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s widow, at her husband's funeral.

  3. Ebony (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ebony was founded by John H. Johnson in 1945. The magazine was named by Johnson's wife, Eunice Walker Johnson, thinking of the dark wood. [10] The magazine was patterned after the format of Life magazine. [11] Ebony published its first issue on November 1, 1945, with an initial press run of 25,000 copies that sold out completely. [12]

  4. Amy DuBois Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Amy DuBois Barnett (born 1969) is an American magazine editor. She was formerly editor-in-chief of Ebony magazine. Barnett was also the editor-in-chief of Honey and Teen People magazines, and the deputy editor of Harper's Bazaar. She was the first African-American woman to run a major mainstream magazine in the United States. [1]

  5. Tammi Terrell - Wikipedia

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    Ruffin had a wife, three children, and another girlfriend in Detroit. This revelation and Ruffin's drug addiction led to violent arguments. Terrell told Ebony magazine in 1969 that she believed her emotional state during this relationship was a contributing factor to her headaches, which came after quarrels. [5]

  6. Ruth A. Lucas - Wikipedia

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    “Most people don’t realize that among all the servicemen who enter the military annually, about 45,000 of them read below the fifth-grade level, and more than 30 percent of these men are black,” she said in a 1969 interview with Ebony Magazine. “Right now if I have any aim, it’s just to reach these men, to interest them in education ...

  7. Ebony Magazine forced into involuntary bankruptcy

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    After creating a legacy in Black media for seventy-five years, Ebony Magazine now faces bankruptcy. Ebony Magazine is facing a forced involuntary bankruptcy as lenders claim debts remain unpaid.

  8. Lil Kim Says She Didn’t Approve of Heavily Retouched ‘Ebony ...

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    Lil Kim wasn’t thrilled with her recent Ebony magazine cover. Earlier this week, the publication unveiled its fall 2023 issue — which celebrates 50 years of hip-hop — via Instagram ...

  9. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Latin Girl, Latin Girl Magazine (1999–2001) [citation needed] Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought (1965–1968) Legion of Doom Technical Journals (ca.1980–ca.2000) The Liberator (1918–1924) The Libertarian Forum (1969–1984) Libertarian Review (1972–1981) Liberty (1881–1908) Liberty (1924–1950) Library (1900) Life ...