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  • The Negro Digest, later renamed Black World, was a magazine for the African-American market. Founded in November 1942 by publisher John H. Johnson of Johnson...
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  • republications also had errors. In September 1965, the poem appeared in the Negro Digest with the dedication removed and other minor revisions made. The title...
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  • Assistance. Cornwell's early writings, published in The Ladder and The Negro Digest in the 1950s, were among the first to identify the author as a black...
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  • degree the following year. Together with her husband, she established The Negro Digest in 1942, a magazine styled after Reader's Digest. The rapid growth...
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  • Billy Byers, conducted by Bobby Tucker, and produced by Quincy Jones. The Negro Digest positively reviewed the album in their September 1963 issue describing...
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  • inspired "Adolph Hartner", and the British Tippy Skittles K.C.V.B. The Negro Digest positively reviewed the album in their September 1963 issue, highlighting...
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  • ISBN 0-8109-3104-4. Henderson, Stephen (1970). "A Dedication: Sterling Brown". The Negro Digest. 19 (11). Johnson Publishing Company: 10–11. Retrieved April 18, 2011...
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  • hired Fuller as associate editor in 1960. In 1961, he became editor of The Negro Digest, resurrecting the publication after a 10 year hiatus. Fuller, unsatisfied...
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  • The Black Collegian, Black Enterprise, Black World, Essence, Jet, The Negro Digest, the New York Daily News, and The New York Times. He writes a bimonthly...
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  • Assassination of Patrice Lumumba (1961) 1961 United Nations floor protest The Negro Digest (1961) Liberator (1961) Group on Advanced Leadership (1961) Umbra (1963)...
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  • journalist for prison publications, he began submitting poetry to the Negro Digest in 1965. He also started establishing contacts with significant figures...
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    River George, was published in 1937. Lee's stories were published in The Negro Digest, The World's Digest, and Southern Literary Messenger, and in 1942,...
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  • Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA) in support of Pan-Africanism. As noted in the Negro Digest, a key question posed to all its workshop artists wasffender: "Do you...
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  • Johnson Publishing, where he art directed and designed layouts for the Negro Digest, Hue, Cooper, EBONY, Tan Confessions, and JET magazines. Besides designing...
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  • magazine from 1948 to 1963, reporting on politics. In 1952, she wrote for The Negro Digest and wrote a column for the Times-Union in Rochester, New York, from...
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  • National Poetry Anthology, Negro American Literature Forum, Scriptiana, The Negro Digest, The Last Cookie, and Obsidian, as well as in three books – two collections...
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  • society that often devalues their beauty and worth. Publications like the Negro Digest supported the black cultural revolution and urged readers to connect...
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    for heroin addicts: "Mechanisms for Exploiting the Black Community", The Negro Digest, November 1969. It inspired demonstrations in the streets of Detroit...
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  • quoted Earle Pilgrim in "Twilight for Greenwich Village," published in the Negro Digest, Volume VII, Number 3, January 1949, "Bohemians don’t fight or crusade...
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  • History), where Foster would serve as Artist-in-Residence. By 1962, the Negro Digest reported that LeRoy Foster had already won four prizes at the annual...
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