
Features
- The World-Class Photography of Ebony and Jet Is Priceless History. It’s Still Up for Sale.
Allison Miller | Jul 9, 2019
On the Cover
The Johnson Publishing Company, founded in the 1940s by John H. Johnson and his wife, Eunice, produced legendary magazines for African American readers, most prominently Jet and Ebony. But last April the company declared bankruptcy, and its remaining assets were put up for auction to the highest bidder. Over the summer, a dramatic series of events unfolded, in which historians played a vital role. Read the story that started the ball rolling.
Photo: John H. Johnson in 1974. Credit: Bettman.
From the Association
- Statement from the AHA on Domestic Terrorism, Bigotry, and History
American Historical Association | Aug 26, 2019
From the President
- AHA Interviews, Good Intentions, and Unexpected Consequences
John R. McNeill | Aug 28, 2019
News
- Fashion Forward: Dress in the Age of Jane Austen
Elyse Martin | Sep 30, 2019
- Advocacy Briefs
Devon Reich | Oct 3, 2019
AHA Annual Meeting
- On to New York
Debbie Doyle | Oct 3, 2019
- The Epic Story of 52nd Street: An Icon Underfoot at the 2020 Annual Meeting
Valerie Paley | Sep 23, 2019
AHA Activities
- A New Face at the AHA
Megan R. Connor | Oct 2, 2019
- Not Your Parents’ Methodologies: Meet the AHA’s 2019–20 Fellows
Devon Reich | Oct 17, 2019
- Actions by the AHA Council: January to June 2019
AHA Staff | Oct 3, 2019
- Donors to the Association: July 1, 2018–June 30,2019
AHA Staff | Oct 3, 2019
- 2019 AHA Election Results
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Jul 22, 2019
In Memoriam
- David Brion Davis (1927–2019)
Jackson Lears | Oct 3, 2019
- Frances Gouda (1950–2019)
Ellen Fitzpatrick, Laura Frader, and Sonya Michel | Oct 3, 2019
- Fred L. Israel (1934–2019)
Donald A. Ritchie | Oct 3, 2019
Letters to the Editor
- On “Jargon in History Writing Shuts Out the Public”
Bonnie J. Morris | Oct 3, 2019
- On “Jargon in History Writing Shuts Out the Public”
Ty Geltmaker | Oct 3, 2019