The Negro Digest was published by John H. Johnson in 1942. He launched the vastly more successful Ebony magazine in 1945.
~Yes but the answer is only 3 letters long. The person who posted this question was looking at a crossword puzzle. There are only 3 boxes with the middle letter "E". The answer is JET.
i have a crossword that says "the name of the black magazine published during WWII. the second letter is b- and there are 5 letters. so the first person is also correct. XD haha
The black magazine published during World War II was called "Negro Digest." It was founded in 1942 and focused on African American issues, culture, and news during the war. It aimed to provide a platform for black voices and perspectives at a time when mainstream media often marginalized or misrepresented African Americans.
The black magazine that was first published during World War Two was called EBONY magazine. It was published in November of 1945.
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Some African-American magazines were started towards the end of World War 2. Few notable ones are Ebony, Negro Digest, and Jet.
The most famous black magazine of WW2 was called Ebony The most famous black magazine of WW2 was called Ebony its a three letter word wow thanks guys ur awsome ----------------------------- For the crossword, try putting in "JET" it fits.
The magazine read by Black Christian women all over the world is EEWMagazine.com. Empowering Everyday Women Online Magazine is rated #1 for Black Christian women.
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Black Velvet magazine was created in 1994. It is a digital magazine focused on rock and metal music.
THE FIRST BLACK MAGAZINE IN 1836 WAS BLACKWOOD MAGAZINE
Black Belt - magazine - was created in 1961.
First of all Jet magazine has nothing to do with aviation! it is NOT an aircraft magazine akin to Flying, Air Classics, Air Progress. It is a Black cultural magazine and is of small size. It is published weekly by Johnson Publications and should be available on most commercial newstands in big cities. Johnson Publications also produces Ebony. Good luck. Don't let the title fool you, it is not an aircraft magazine!