Remember Suede And Honey? Black Magazines We Miss That Have Gone Out Of Print

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Right On!

Teens may have Twitter and Instagram to find out the latest on their favorite idols now but before the birth of social media, there was Right On! Started in 1971 to fill the void of a lack of publications out there for Black teens, it covered everything in pop culture geared towards its target audience. In the early years the magazine focused on super group The Jackson Five. Right On! also helped the R&B group New Edition reach a larger audience. But readership fell over time and the magazine rolled out its last issue in 2011.

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