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The Greatest Magazine Covers Ever To Celebrate Black History

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Black History Month is, among other things, a media event. And believe it or not, there was a time when the cover of a magazine was considered an unparalleled promotional powerhouse. Following is a collection of covers that feature an artist, personality, historical event, or publication of significance in black history. This series is co-produced by Linda Rubes of Fortune magazine. View the full list here. (Cover at left: Time, April 6, 1970, painting of Jesse Jackson by Jacob Lawrence, for a special issue on “Black America 1970.”)



Life magazine, October 17, 1969, featuring model Naomi Sims. “Black Models Take Center Stage.”



Jet, June 23, 1966, attempted assassination of civil rights leader James Meredith. During the 1960s, Jet’s covers rotated between black celebrities, attractive young women, and gritty coverage of the civil rights movement. Meredith was shot while leading a March Against Fear from Memphis to Jackson, Mississippi. This AP photo by Jack R. Thornell later won the Pulitzer Prize.



The New Yorker, April 29, 1996, Black in America special issue. Cover illustration by Michael Roberts.



Ebony magazine, February 1969, featuring Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Photograph by Moneta Sleet Jr., longtime photographer for Jet and Ebony, and the first black person to win the Pulitzer Prize (for a photograph of Coretta Scott King, in 1969). Read more on Moneta Sleet Jr. here.



Fortune, January 1968, illustration by Romare Bearden, for “A special issue on business and the urban crisis.”

For even more covers celebrating Black History, check out a more complete list here

Robert Newman has served as the design director of several magazines, including Fortune, Entertainment Weekly, and New York. His Facebook page can be found here.

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  • elizadavid

    This was a great idea! Thanks for putting this together! It is all too often as a black female athlete, that our hard work and dedication to the game goes unnoticed. Not only do we have to compete against our opponents on the field, we are in a competition everyday to break barriers and make things easier for all the little girls following in our footsteps. One category that’s missing is women’s professional tackle football!!! There are alot of black female football players that are making sacrifices to pave the way for the generations to come…not calling any names or pointing any fingers but we work hard too :)

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  • willtan

    Crisholm was a great congress person and an incredible story for a Cuban immigrant. She had a great long run as a democrat in a tough district. really an inspirational person.

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