Description |
xiv, 219 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-210) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Part I: Ebony Jr's! place in the world of children's periodicals. Ebony, Jr!: a profile ; Ebony Jr!'s market ; Ebony Jr!'s publisher: John H. Johnson -- Part II: Contexts and analysis: politics and education. The political socialization of Black childhood: the case for Ebony Jr! ; Gaining skills, values and historically accurate knowledge -- Part III: Contexts and analysis: constructing Black children and their literature. Johnson Publishing Company's construction of the Black child -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
"In 1945, John H. Johnson published the first issue of Ebony magazine, a monthly periodical aimed at African American readers. In 1973, The Johnson Publishing Company expanded its readership to include children by producing Ebony Jr.! Targeting Black children in the five to eleven age-range, the magazine featured stories, comics, puzzles, and cartoons. Its contents combined elements of Black culture, Black history, and elementary school curriculum. The publication remained in print until 1985 and was resurrected online in 2007. [This book] charts this unique publication's genesis, history, and impact. Laretta Henderson analyzes the structure and literary context of Ebony, Jr.!, revealing how the political climate informed the composition of the magazine. Henderson also profiles the magazine's publisher...and examines how his corporate structure facilitated and informed Ebony, Jr.!'s content, success, and demise"--From publisher description. |
Subject |
Ebony jr!
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Children's periodicals, American -- History.
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Children's periodicals, American. |
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History. |
ISBN |
9780810861343 hardback alkaline paper |
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0810861348 hardback alkaline paper |
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