Black Publishing Pioneer Dies

Magazine publisher John Harold Johnson has died of heart failure, aged 87. Johnson was the most influential African-American in the history of American publishing, having created and nurtured the widely influential magazine, Ebony, and he later branched out into radio programs aimed at both black and integrated audiences. He resisted calls from within the black community to make his offerings more militant, and instead chose to work within the white-dominated media world and change it by his very success.