Charley Pride / B.B. King 1971 JET Magazine Lot
Smaller Format 7.5” x 5”
Lot includes the following 2 Magazines:
1) April 29, 1971
“Charley Pride: Sweet Sound of $UCCE$$”
-Love of Baseball Lured Pride From Mississippi, Then Into Music.
-Singer Says All Music Connected, Blames Society For Split.
-Black Pride Undergirds Opening of $26 Million Malcolm X College.
-JET Publisher Johnson President of Supreme Life Insurance Company.
-Atlanta Radio Station Spreads Soul Across Six Campuses.
This Week’s Best Photos: BB King and Daughter.
-BB King Gets Generous Advance for Life Story.
2) October 7, 1971
“Famous Blacks Fight Sickle Cell Anemia in Nationwide Drive”
B.B. King Cover.
-Lending their talents to raise $346,000 to fight sickle cell anemia include BB Kong, Freda Payne and Melvin Van Peebles.
-Civil Rights Victory Follows Death of Alabama Girl.
-Black GI Faces War Relayed Crime, Asks Nixon to Aid Him.
-How Busing Helps To Desegregate Schools in One U.S. City.
-Nobody Got Uptight, So School Desegregation Plan Worked.
-Busing Program Seeks Integration Aligned to Parity.
-Russians Say Duke Ellington’s Music Reveals Black Man’s Soul.
-Black Academy Cites George Jackson’s Book, Other Winning Works of Art.
Few missing pages on inside including JET Beauty.
Vintage Ads.
JET Beauty.
Light wear and some wrinkles/creases.
Condition is "Good".
Magazines Come shipped in between cardboard in a bubble padded mailer.
“Do Not Bend” written on outside for added protection.