Ebony Magazine October 2015, Vol. LXX, No. 12 Band of Brothers Cover


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Ebony Magazine – October 2015 – Vol. LXX, No. 12 – Band of Brothers Cover

This October 2015 issue of Ebony Magazine spotlights a bold and timely theme: Black masculinity, brilliance, and brotherhood. Titled "Band of Brothers," the cover and corresponding features delve into the challenges, triumphs, and complexities of Black male identity in America—just in time for the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.


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🔍 Featured Highlights

84 – DEAR BELOVED BROTHERS
By Josie Pickens
An open letter of love, praise, and candid requests from Black women to Black men—this heartfelt essay captures the nuances of emotional intimacy, strength, and solidarity.

86 – ROOT THEORY
By Miles Marshall Lewis
A spotlight on The Roots’ Questlove and Black Thought, hailed as modern-day Gordon Parkses for their multidisciplinary influence across music, culture, and art.

94 – THE MILLION MAN MARCH: 20 YEARS LATER
By Jamilah Lemieux
Powerful reflections and first-person accounts from men who participated in the historic 1995 gathering, including a revealing interview with Minister Louis Farrakhan.

100 – QUARTERBLACK
By Chris Wilder
From Doug Williams to Russell Wilson, this feature explores the evolving role of Black quarterbacks in the NFL—and how the game finally started catching up.

104 – ONE IN THREE
By Glenn E. Martin
Criminal justice activist and former inmate Glenn E. Martin shares a gripping, personal look at mass incarceration, challenging readers to confront the system’s inequities.

108 – MANIFEST: NATIVE SONS
Adapted from Ebony.com, this thought-provoking piece features leading Black male scholars reflecting on their intellectual journeys and unapologetic brilliance.


A bold and resonant issue, Ebony October 2015 is a must-have collector’s piece celebrating identity, activism, and excellence.

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