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Essay heading: John H. Johnson
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Within eight months the Negro Digest reached about $50,000 a month in sales.
In 1945, Johnson launched his second publication, the Ebony magazine, in which focused on the diverse achievements and successes of African-Americans. Six years later he created the Jet magazine, a pocket-sized weekly publication that highlighted news of African-Americans in the social limelight, entertainment, political arena, business, and the sports world... displayed 300 characters
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Six years later he created the Jet magazine, a pocket-sized weekly publication that highlighted news of African-Americans in the social limelight, entertainment, political arena, business, and the sports world. As years past, Johnson added other enterprises to his lucrative and successful empire, including new magazine ventures, book publishing, Fashion Fair cosmetics, several radio stations, and majority ownership in Supreme Liberty Life Insurance... displayed next 300 characters
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