Sepia (magazine)

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title: Sepia (magazine)
text: Sepia was a photojournalistic magazine featuring articles based primarily on achievements of African Americans. The magazine was founded in 1946 as Negro Achievements by Horace J. Blackwell, an African-American clothing merchant of Fort Worth, Texas. He had already founded The World's Messenger in 1942. George Levitan, a Jewish American plumbing merchant in Fort Worth, bought Blackwell's magazines and Good Publishing Company in 1950. He changed the magazine's name gradually; in 1954 he named it
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