Ebony
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Articles in Feb 2005 issue of Ebony
- Kanye West: rapper/producer
- Pound for Pound
- Valentine's oil
- 10 hottest couples
- Meet Diane Amos the Pine-Sol lady: on inspiration, love and raising kids
- 5 questions for: Hill Harper
- Forbidden Fruit: Love Stories from the Underground Railroad
- Botanical beauty
- Top weddings of the year
by Joy Bennett Kinnon - A time to teach: using Black history to heal and educate children
by Shirley Henderson - Black Historyfrom the beginning
- How to Get Married and Stay Married
- Cooking with love
- Ebony celebrity beauty of the month
- Heart-smart workouts: regular exercise is a good defense against cardiovascular disease
- Dr. King's Refrigerator and Other Bedtime Stories
- For brothers only: watching television the other night, I knew things were changing when I saw a Brother giving White folks financial advice
by Kevin Chappell - Time for romance
- Celebrating the generations
- A fabric of our own
by Eunice W. Johnson - Strictly for laughs
by Maurice S. Ennels - Antoinette Wright: president & CEO DuSable Museum
- God's Gym
- 5 money questions to ask
- Empowerment cards
- A black history month special from the Ebony Legends Collection
- The Ebony advisor: expert advice on love and relationships
- Spencer R. Crew: executive director and CEO National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- Almost to Freedom
- Pregnancy and older women
- The world of Nat King Cole
by Lynn Norment - Famous first facts
- For brothers only: how to love a Black woman
by Zondra Hughes - Howard Dobson: chief of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the N.Y. Public Library
- Luke Goes to Bat
- Diverticulosis
- Also noted
- Jack Johnson and the Great White Hope Pt. II
by Lerone Bennett, Jr. - Heart disease: the no. 1 killer of Blacks
by Lynette Holloway - Ebony on the scene
- Hewitt Anderson's Great Big Life
- Hamstring injuries
- Artist spotlight Ruben
- Romance: a retrospective
- Giving back NFL players 'doing the right thing': outside the lines, they make major contributions in the community
by Shirley Henderson - Queen Latifah
by Darryl Jackson - Nelson Mandela: in His Own Words
- What's happening where!
by Joy Bennett Kinnon - Sister speak
by Lynn Norment - Chocolate sensations
by Charlotte Lyons - Star Jones
by Cynthia Currie - Cotton Field of Dreams: a Memoir
- Bejeweled pens
- Black history month: reminds us of our common experiences and hopes
- A child's plate: good nutrition and good taste can go hand-in-hand