Bottom line: In 1942 at 24 years old, John Harold Johnson published Negro Digest — a magazine that was like "Readers Digest" for Black people — while working for a life insurance company in Chicago.
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Contemporary cycling is all about spandex and personal bests. The bicycle designer Grant Petersen has amassed an ardent ...
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Chris Perkins joined Sizzler as CEO in 2019 knowing he wanted to implement a turnaround plan. But before he started, the ...
At his Japanese-inspired villa, the cofounder of Maison Kitsuné has found pleasure in letting go.
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The lack of never-before-seen historical items and limited explanation can make Kyoto’s Nintendo Museum feel lacking in the ...
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