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No Black model got a Vogue cover in the US until 1974. She became the first and changed history
Supermodel Beverly Johnson had been on a few other magazine covers when, in August of 1974, she snagged the most coveted one in fashion. She tells the story of how she learned what that moment meant for her and for Black women in America.
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