Ebony Magazine October 2014 Vol 69 No. 12 Taraji P. Henson Cover


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Ebony Magazine – October 2014 – Vol. 69, No. 12 – Taraji P. Henson Cover

This October 2014 issue of Ebony Magazine features the unapologetically bold and fiercely talented Taraji P. Henson on the cover. Known for her unforgettable roles in Hustle & Flow, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and Empire, Henson opens up in a revealing, unfiltered interview that captures her essence as a powerhouse in Hollywood and beyond.


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🔥 FEATURES

108 – COVER STORY: TARAJI UNCUT
By Mitzi Miller
A raw and heartfelt conversation with Taraji P. Henson, exploring her rise from D.C. single motherhood to A-list status, her approach to love and legacy, and how she’s smashing industry expectations.

114 – DEMOLITION DIVAS
By Marielle Bobo
Angolan top models Kalu Pedro and Margarida Francisco redefine friendship and fierce runway domination as they take NYC fashion by storm.

120 – A PERFECT MATCH
By S. Tia Brown
Black matchmakers across the country share modern dating wisdom, expert insights, and practical tools for finding lasting love in the digital age.

124 – NO PROGRESS, NO PEACE
By Jamilah Lemieux
A searing reflection on Ferguson, Missouri, following the killing of Michael Brown. This piece connects the dots between history and today’s urgent fight for justice and police accountability.

130 – THE NEW FIGHT IN CIVIL RIGHTS
By Natalie Y. Moore
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition push for systemic change in the tech world, challenging Silicon Valley’s lack of diversity and inclusion.


A powerful and stylish issue that captures a pivotal moment in both pop culture and social activism. Ideal for fans of Taraji P. Henson, collectors of Ebony, or readers invested in the ongoing fight for representation and justice.

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