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- Bound Volume, "Ford Rouge News," Vol. 6, January-December 1951 -

- 05 January 1951 - 21 December 1951
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Bound Volume, "Ford Rouge News," Vol. 6, January-December 1951
- "Ebony" Magazine, "The Black Revolution," August 1969 - In 1969, Ebony published this special issue to examine the various facets of Black Revolution and Black Power. A number of authors from Bayard Rustin to Huey Newton offered their visions for African Americans continuing to struggle with inequality in America.

- August 01, 1969
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"Ebony" Magazine, "The Black Revolution," August 1969
In 1969, Ebony published this special issue to examine the various facets of Black Revolution and Black Power. A number of authors from Bayard Rustin to Huey Newton offered their visions for African Americans continuing to struggle with inequality in America.
- Magazine (Periodical), "Fordowner," Bound Volume for April 1914 to March 1915 - Who needs a tent? In 1914, <em>The Fordowner</em> demonstrated how a Model T could become a bunk bed.

- April 1914-March 1915
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Magazine (Periodical), "Fordowner," Bound Volume for April 1914 to March 1915
Who needs a tent? In 1914, The Fordowner demonstrated how a Model T could become a bunk bed.
- Ford News, July 1931 - Ford Motor Company published <em>Ford News</em> from 1920 to 1942. The magazine kept employees and dealers informed on the automaker's products and activities. Each issue contained general-interest stories as well. The July 1931 edition included a story on the Twenty Millionth Ford. The black Model A Town Sedan was driven on a nationwide tour of Ford Motor Company branches.

- July 01, 1931
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Ford News, July 1931
Ford Motor Company published Ford News from 1920 to 1942. The magazine kept employees and dealers informed on the automaker's products and activities. Each issue contained general-interest stories as well. The July 1931 edition included a story on the Twenty Millionth Ford. The black Model A Town Sedan was driven on a nationwide tour of Ford Motor Company branches.
- Periodical, "Ebony," January 1986 - Since 1945, <em>Ebony</em> has focused upon issues, personalities, and interests geared to the African-American market. The magazine's covers have featured entertainers, athletes, politicians, and influential leaders in the African-American community. Black models also appear in ads selling a variety of products -- including automobiles.

- January 01, 1986
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Periodical, "Ebony," January 1986
Since 1945, Ebony has focused upon issues, personalities, and interests geared to the African-American market. The magazine's covers have featured entertainers, athletes, politicians, and influential leaders in the African-American community. Black models also appear in ads selling a variety of products -- including automobiles.
- "Motor" Magazine, Bound Volume for January-September 1919 -

- January 1919-September 1919
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"Motor" Magazine, Bound Volume for January-September 1919
- Film Fun Magazine for July 1919, "The League of Smiles" - From the beginning of the movie business, Americans wanted to know about the movies and their stars. In 1911, the first movie fan magazine appeared -- and others soon followed. By the early 1920s over a dozen more were being published. These publications supplied fans with stories and illustrations about film plots, moviemaking and popular film stars of the day.

- July 01, 1919
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Film Fun Magazine for July 1919, "The League of Smiles"
From the beginning of the movie business, Americans wanted to know about the movies and their stars. In 1911, the first movie fan magazine appeared -- and others soon followed. By the early 1920s over a dozen more were being published. These publications supplied fans with stories and illustrations about film plots, moviemaking and popular film stars of the day.
- Magazine, "Labor Defender; Special Scottsboro - Convention Issue," October 1932 - In 1931, nine black youths were unjustly accused of raping two white women in Alabama. White juries quickly convicted and sentenced eight of the defendants to death. The cover of this 1932 issue of the Labor Defender, a publication of the International Labor Defense, contains a plea for public support from the mother of two of the "Scottsboro Boys."

- October 01, 1932
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Magazine, "Labor Defender; Special Scottsboro - Convention Issue," October 1932
In 1931, nine black youths were unjustly accused of raping two white women in Alabama. White juries quickly convicted and sentenced eight of the defendants to death. The cover of this 1932 issue of the Labor Defender, a publication of the International Labor Defense, contains a plea for public support from the mother of two of the "Scottsboro Boys."
- Magazine, "Martha Stewart Living, A Special Issue for the Bride and Groom," Summer/Fall, 1997 - By the 1990s, American consumers had grown comfortable with the idea of fulfilling emotional needs by rewarding themselves with material goods and aspiring to live well. Many middle-class Americans wed in increasingly elaborate wedding celebrations. Domestic diva Martha Stewart provided her readers with ideas for the "how to" of living well, including elegant suggestions for planning the "perfect," and often costly, wedding.

- 1997
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Magazine, "Martha Stewart Living, A Special Issue for the Bride and Groom," Summer/Fall, 1997
By the 1990s, American consumers had grown comfortable with the idea of fulfilling emotional needs by rewarding themselves with material goods and aspiring to live well. Many middle-class Americans wed in increasingly elaborate wedding celebrations. Domestic diva Martha Stewart provided her readers with ideas for the "how to" of living well, including elegant suggestions for planning the "perfect," and often costly, wedding.
- Magazine, "Motor," June 1932 - <em>Motor</em> magazine became a useful trade publication for automobile dealers and service station owners and mechanics. Readers found automobile-related articles, photographs, illustrations and advertisements needed to promote vehicle sales and ensure proper maintenance and repair.

- June 01, 1932
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Magazine, "Motor," June 1932
Motor magazine became a useful trade publication for automobile dealers and service station owners and mechanics. Readers found automobile-related articles, photographs, illustrations and advertisements needed to promote vehicle sales and ensure proper maintenance and repair.