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Ira Wells founded the country's first African American magaz
Ira Wells founded the country's first African American magaz
Ira Wells founded the country's first African American magazine
Ira James Kohath Wells owned Color Magazine, the nation's first African American magazine, which boasted 100,000 subscribers and competed with Ebony magazine in its prime.
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