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Ebony Magazine, Vol XIII, No. 6, April 1958

by Johnson, John H. (ed.)

Price: $29.40
from: Clausen Books, RMABA


  • Seller Inventory #: 22182
  • Format: Paperback
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Illustrator: Photographs; Ads
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Johnson Publishing Co.
  • Place: Chicago
  • Date published: 1958
  • Keywords: Martin Luther King Advice Column, African American Popular Magazines, African American Culture of the 1950's; African American Pop Culture, Accomplished African Americans, African-American Movie Stars and Entertainers, Maurice Kilgore, Barbara Chase

Chicago: Johnson Publishing Co., 1958. full-color, front cover photo by Ettore Naldoni of 22-year old American artist, Barbara Chase, pictured in Rome where she is studying on a Whitney Opportunity Fellowship; light to moderate edge wear, rubbed at the spine; 66 pages of popular stories of interest to the African-American community in 1958; articles include: U.S. Diplomat Bill Boswell in Japan; Heap Bad Kluxers - Armed with gun, Indian angry, paleface run; Sammy Takes A Wife - Sammy Davis Jr.; A Pooped Pearlie Mae - Miss Bailey's two jobs in two states make long day; Mark of the Hawk - [Sydney] Poitier and [Eartha] Kitt co-star in African dilema film; The Case of the Missing Roast Beef - TV's Kingfish; Outstanding Negro Artists - young painters making notable progress in U.S. art; The Blessed One- mother fights crocodile to save daughter; I Was Cured of Cancer - Lester Granger; [Freeman Reese] Ten Years Hiding From Scotland Yard, by Allan Morrison; Southern U. is Largest Negro University - Louisinan University leads Howard U. in enrollment; Girl Friends at Greenbrier [West Virginia]; Texas Debs - social debut is top event between birth and wedding; Nation's Top Negro Car Dealer - Houston postman proves he can sell cars too; Medical Engineer - Brooklyn specialist creates machines for scientists; Negroes in Bowling - Maurice Kilgore becomes Negro America's first TV bowler; Advice For Living by The Rev. Martin Luther King (a single-page advice column). . Illlustrated Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Photographs; Ads. Folio. Monthly Magazine.


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