Description
Jet Magazine – December 22, 1986 – Muhammad Ali Cover – Vol. 71, No. 14 – Good Condition
This December 22, 1986 issue of Jet Magazine features Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxing champion and global humanitarian, on the cover. The Cover Story on page 28 takes a close look at Ali’s ongoing impact beyond the ring, offering readers an intimate portrait of the man who dubbed himself “The Greatest.”
Condition: Good. Address label has been intentionally blurred out. Minor wear on edges. Please refer to the photos for detailed condition.
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CONTENTS SNAPSHOT
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COVER STORY – Page 28
Muhammad Ali: An in-depth feature highlighting the post-boxing life and influence of one of the most iconic athletes in history. -
BLACK HISTORY – Page 26
Important events and figures shaping African-American heritage. -
EDUCATION – Page 24
Developments and challenges in Black academic communities. -
BUSINESS – Page 25
Financial news and profiles of Black business professionals. -
ENTERTAINMENT – Page 36
Highlights from music, film, and television. -
HEALTH – Page 34
Wellness tips and medical news relevant to the community. -
JET BEAUTY OF THE WEEK – Page 43
Celebrating beauty and elegance. -
LAW & JUSTICE – Page 60
Legal issues and stories from the justice system. -
MOVIES TO SEE – Page 61
Recommendations and reviews for current films. -
SPORTS – Page 46
Recaps and highlights from the sports world. -
TELEVISION – Page 66
What’s new and trending on TV screens nationwide. -
JET’S TOP 20 ALBUMS – Page 62
Ranking of the week's most popular R&B and soul albums. -
JET’S TOP 20 SINGLES – Page 64
The hottest singles in Black music. -
WEEK’S BEST PHOTOS – Page 41
A visual roundup of the week’s most striking moments. -
NATIONAL REPORT – Page 4
Breaking news and top stories from across the country.
This issue is a standout piece for collectors of sports history, civil rights, and Black culture, offering a snapshot of Muhammad Ali’s legacy at a pivotal time in his life and in the broader African-American narrative.