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The portrayal of depression in the three most popular English-language Black-American magazines in the USA: Ebony, Essence, and Jet

Pages 459-473 | Received 09 Apr 2009, Published online: 04 Sep 2010

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Marcus A. Hill. (2016) Do black women still come first? Examining Essence magazine post Time Warner. Critical Studies in Media Communication 33:4, pages 366-380.
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