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Susan L. Taylor (born January 23, 1946) is an American editor, writer, and journalist. She served as editor-in-chief of Essence from 1981 through 2000. [ 1 ] In 1994, American Libraries referred to Taylor as "the most influential black woman in journalism today".
Susan L. Taylor and Queen Latifah in 1990 Essence editor-in-chief Susan L. Taylor sparkled next to Queen Latifah at the 1990 Essence Awards at New York's Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 19. Sign Here
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Susan Taylor could refer to: Susan L. Taylor (born 1946), American journalist and former editor-in-chief of Essence magazine; Susan S. Taylor (born 1942), American biochemist; Sue Taylor, British-Australian journalist and television producer; Taylor Pie aka Susan Taylor (born 1947), American folk singer
The online version of the magazine opens with large images that also display links to main articles. [14] Scrolling farther the down, viewers of the site will find "Top Stories", "Hot Right Now", and other sections. [14]
The Key West home of beloved author Shel Silverstein was severely damaged by Hurricane Irma, neighbors have confirmed to the Miami Herald.. Massive trees smashed two houses on Williams Street, one ...
I'm Dana Taylor. Today is Wednesday, September 25th, 2024, and this is a special episode of The Excerpt. This year for just the seventh time since the start of the HIV pandemic, Person, a German ...
Susan L. Taylor: Honorary: Former editor-in-chief of Essence magazine [39] Marion Turner Stubbs: Gamma: Referred to as the "Grand Madame of Negro Society;" founded Jack and Jill of America, chartered the Philadelphia chapter of the Northeasterners, Inc., and served as the group's national president (1956–1958) [40] Nicole Tinson Beta Gamma