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Jet Year 1952 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Rose Hardaway: She Came From Arkansas To Become A Harlem Dancer
  • Do Pretty Girls Wrong Harlem?
  • The Truth About Dirty Records
  • Herb Jeffries: He Wouldn't Pass To Become Singing Star
  • The Sex Habits Of Negro Women
  • Negro Singers Who Refuse To Pass
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • What Happened To The War Brides?
  • Wives Of Negro Millionaires
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • January 17 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Nat King Cole He Dropped His Fiddlers Three
  • The New King Cole
  • Hot Spots Of Sin
  • Marva Louis: She Symbolizes The New Negro Woman
  • Are Negro Women Getting Sexier?
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Awol GI's Who Never Came Back
  • Marian Anderson: Noted Singer Likes To Splurge On Flowers And Animals
  • What Happened To The Policy Kings
  • How The Stars Spend Their Money
  • Feb 7 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Acquanetta: Ex-Coed Becomes Movie Favorite For Jungle Roles
  • Negro Hair: Million-Dollar Business
  • Hollywood's Jungle Girl
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Shelia Guyse And Husband: Their Mixed Marriage Is Symbol Of New Trend
  • The Man Who Turned Down A Million
  • Negro Women With White Husbands
  • Mildred Smith She Won Fame But Never Quite Could Attain Stardom
  • The Magnificent Failure
  • Love By Mail Order
  • Jersey Joe Walcott: He Was Oldest Heavyweight Ever To Win Championship
  • The Nine Old Men Of Sports
  • New Miracles In Birth Control
  • March 6 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Little Sylvia: She Made A Hit Of Little Boy, You're Gonna Be Sorry
  • The Perfect Negro Beauty
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Child Singers
  • Thelma Porter: She Deserted World Of Glamour To Become Housewife
  • The Tragic Case Of Larry Doby
  • What Happens To Beauty Queens?
  • March 20 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Rosalind Hayes: She Finds Life Of Glamour Not Easy
  • Confessions Of A Pinup Girl
  • Do White Singers Imitate Negroes?
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Cordie King: Modeling Becomes A Career For Her
  • Fashion Shows Are Big Business
  • Why German Women Want Negro Husbands
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Muriel Smith: She Becomes Favorite Of English Bluebloods
  • Do Sex Hormones Really Work?
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • April 10 1952j / A Johnson Publication
  • Hazel Scott: Her Career And Marriage Get Equal Billing
  • Do Career Women Make Good Wives?
  • Who Do Negroes Want For President?
  • Unmarried Fathers
  • The Best Age For Love
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • America's Best-Dressed Women
  • April 24 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • May 1 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Common Law Marriage
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Velma Mddleton: Her 205 Pounds Don't Stop Her From Great Dancing And Singing
  • Famous Fat Women
  • Is Vice Menacing Our GI'S?
  • May 8 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Are Mixed Twins Possible?
  • Roadway Dream Girl
  • Delores Martin: Her Dream Of Stardom Came True
  • Mauri Lynn She Gets Role In New Movie
  • Hollywood Starlet
  • What Men Don't Know About Sex
  • May 22 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Muriel Gaines: She Puts Comph In West Indies Songs
  • Europe's Queen Of Calypso
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Babies By Appointment
  • Vera Francis She's Typical Of Hollywood Beauties
  • Harlem Versus Hollywood
  • Which Has The Most Beautiful Negro Girls?
  • White Women In Negro Society
  • Lucky Johnson: She's A Chicago Model
  • The Truth About Stag Parties
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Women In The Air Corps
  • Helyn Doby: She's Avid Follower Of Husband's Homers
  • Can Sex Cause Heart Trouble
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Baseball Wives
  • Dalphine Moore: She Symbolizes The Revival Of The Rounded Figure
  • Secrets Of The On Game
  • What Is The Perfect Figure?
  • June 26 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Does Mixed Marriage Hurt Race Relations?
  • Glamorous Gowns Of Society Women
  • Glenna Powell: Cleveland Businesswoman Sports A Fabulous Wardrobe
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Diane Dickerson: She Made Debut In Tp Chicago Social Event
  • Negroes Who Advised Presidents
  • Summer Debutantis
  • July 10 1952 A Johnson Publication
  • Dorothy Dandridge: Her Natural Beauty Was Polished And Groomed To Make Her A Star
  • Why Passing Is Passing Out
  • Glamour Can Be Manufactured
  • Damita Jo: She's Featured Star With Hottest Quartet
  • Pride Of The Red Caps
  • Do Old Men Make Good Lovers?
  • Eartha Kitt: Her Sexy Songs Brought Her Overnight Broadway Fame
  • Broadways Newest Darling
  • Love In Africa
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Nelba Valle: She Gave Up Art Modelling Career To Learn Gypsy Dance
  • Queen Of The Gypsy Dance
  • Is There Hope For Homosexuals?
  • August 7 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Seretse Khama And Wife, Ruth: Exiled African Chieftain Now Lives In Suburban Luxury
  • Primer For Petting
  • How A King Lives In Exile
  • Estelle Price: She Hopes To Find Stage Fame After Chorus Line Career
  • Must Chorus Girls Be Playgirls?
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Black Super Men
  • Dorothea Towles: She Found Overnight Fame Is Paris Model
  • Famous Negro Wills
  • How To Become A Paris Model
  • August 28 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Etta Moten She Is Still A Striking Beauty Though A Grandmother
  • Glamorous Grandmothers
  • The Dirty Picture Racket
  • September 4 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Theresa Harris: She Still Has Faith In Hollywood After 20 Years Of Maid Roles
  • Maid Of Hollywood
  • Why Men Beat Their Wives
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Madeline Jackson: She Quit Wiggling Her Hips To Warble
  • Stripper To Singer
  • Ladies In Cadillacs
  • Drylei Leonardos: After On Broadway Failures Her Dream Came True
  • Broadway's Most-Jinxed Performer
  • Dead Men Who Came Back To Life
  • The Truth About Female Impersonators
  • Haile Selassie: Expands His Empire While Other Kings Lose Their Grip
  • Africa's Last King
  • Why Negro Baseball Stars Feud
  • What Women Dream About
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • October 9 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Suzette Harbin: She Finds Hollywood Likes Dark Beauties
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Why Brownskin Girls Get The Best Movie Roles
  • The Boy Who Didn't Eat For 15 Years
  • Heinz And Roswitha: Mixed German Youngsters Want To Come To U.S.
  • How To Adopt A German War Baby
  • Should Convicts Have Prison Wives?
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Pearl Bailey: She Has Had Three Husbands During Singing Career
  • The Weekly Negro News
  • VD Detectives
  • October 30 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Adlai Stevenson And Rep. William Dawson: They Count On Negro Vote To Help Swing Election
  • Can Democrats Keep Negro Vote?
  • Why Mothers Kill Their Children
  • Nov 6 1952 / A Johnson Publication
  • Flores Parker: Champ Hopes Make Her International Star
  • De Louis Brown Hope
  • Do Southern Girls Have More Sex Appeal?
  • Ralph Bunche: UN Mediator Is Rated High Among World's Top Negroes
  • What Women Wear In Bed
  • World's 10 Most Important Negroes
  • Pat Rainey: Boston Socialite Tried For Broadway Fame
  • Society Girl Singer
  • Jilted Brides
  • Barbara Jacquet: Her Model Quit Job Become Band Wife
  • The Truth About Band Wives
  • Anti-Sex Drugs
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Philippa Schuyler: Child Genius Goes From High IQ's Brilliant Piano Playing
  • What Happens To Negro Child Geniuses
  • Are Men More Romantic Than Women?
  • Rosella Lawrence: New York Model Prefers Male Hairdressers
  • Are Male Hairdressers Better?
  • The Ralph Bunche Love Story
  • The Weekly Negro News Magazine
  • Joya Sherrill She Took The "A" Train For Success With Ellington
  • What Happened To Duke's Girls?
  • I Am A Freak By Betty Lou Williams
  • The Weekly Negro
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