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1955 Color Magazine...The Ink Spots, Negro Orphans

$ 29.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Good condition. See further description below
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    This auction is for a RARE Vintage 1955 edition of
    Color Magazine
    .  This magazine was styled like
    Look
    and sometimes compared to
    Ebony
    , featured articles based primarily on achievements of African Americans.  It was part of the rise of postwar publications and businesses aimed at black audiences.
    This edition features an in depth article on Bill Kenny of the nationally known singing group,
    "The Ink Spots"
    and whose amazing voice led them to  a multi-million dollar career. Here, Kenny tells the inside story of
    "How the Ink Spots Blew A Million-Dollar Career."
    t Other articles of interest include:
    The Gold Coast of the U.S.A.; Negro Orphans Nobody Can Adopt; Brooklyn's Bustling 250, 000 Negroes; Philip Morris Selling Race Relations in King-Sized Packages
    and more in the Departments of Letters, Platter Chatter, Shoppers's Guide; Color's Quiz and more.
    Lots of good reading!!!!
    DESCRIPTION: Color Incorporated: Philadelphia, PA.; Vol. 10, No. 2; March-April 1955; 64 pages; good condition for age in paper wraps;  light scuffing to covers with very light shadowing to page edge;
    illustrated with b/w photos; full of vintage black advertising throughout; otherwise, text is clean; binding is good.
    PAYMENTS: I accept PAYPAL payments and major credit cards.  Full payment expected within 7 days upon close of auction.
    SHIPPING: Free shipping limited to the U.S. residents only.  Not responsible for any special fees for international shipping
    GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING....