Description
Jet Magazine – April 22, 1996 – Ronald H. Brown Cover – Vol. 89, No. 23 – Good Condition
This April 22, 1996 issue of Jet Magazine honors the life and legacy of Ronald H. Brown, the first African American U.S. Secretary of Commerce, who tragically died in a plane crash earlier that month. The cover story (Page 4) reflects on Brown’s groundbreaking political career, service under President Bill Clinton, and impact as a lawyer, businessman, and Cabinet member. A powerful tribute issue to a trailblazing figure in American government.
Condition: Good. The address label is blurred out on purpose.
Minor edge wear typical for its age — see photos for details.
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Item comes with a plastic protective covering.
CONTENTS OVERVIEW
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COVER STORY – Page 4
Ronald H. Brown: A moving tribute to the late Commerce Secretary, chronicling his historic appointment, leadership, and national legacy. -
BLACK HISTORY – Page 20
Acknowledging influential figures and milestones in African-American history. -
CELEBRITIES – Page 64
Updates on high-profile individuals in entertainment and public life. -
FILM – Page 39
Reviews and features on the latest in Black cinema. -
HEALTH – Page 23
Wellness advice, community health updates, and prevention tips. -
LAW & JUSTICE – Page 32
Reports on legal battles and justice-related issues affecting the Black community. -
JET BEAUTY OF THE WEEK – Page 43
Celebrating style, confidence, and elegance. -
MOVIES TO SEE – Page 65
Recommended films and box office standouts. -
NATIONAL REPORT – Page 58
Key developments and news across the U.S. -
NEWSMAKERS – Page 34
Noteworthy achievements and recognitions. -
PEOPLE – Page 19
Personal milestones and snapshots from across the country. -
SOCIETY WORLD – Page 29
Social events and gatherings in the Black community. -
SPORTS – Page 46
Coverage of standout athletes and major games. -
TELEVISION – Page 66
Features and schedules of shows starring or impacting African-American viewers. -
THE WEEK’S BEST PHOTOS – Page 41
Visual highlights from the week in Black culture and news.
This historic issue captures the national grief and admiration following Ron Brown’s death and serves as a lasting memorial to his leadership, influence, and contributions.