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Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. is an American publishing company founded in November 1942 by John H. Johnson. Headquartered at 200 S. Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. Led by its flagship publication, ''Ebony'', Johnson Publishing is the largest African-American-owned publishing firm in the United States. It also publishes ''Jet'' magazine and operates a book division, which has published books such as ''The New Ebony Cookbook'' and the more controversial ''Forced Into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream''. ==Background== Johnson Publishing Company is privately held, and its chairman is founders daughter Linda Johnson-Rice. Desiree Rogers serves as the chief executive officer since 2010. In January 2011, the company sold its headquarters of 39 years located at 820 S. Michigan Avenue to Columbia College Chicago. Completed in 1972, the building was the first African-American owned in downtown Chicago.〔()〕 In July 2011, it was announced that JPMorgan was to become a partner in the company. CEO Desiree Rogers stated that they hold a 'minority stake' and presence on the board.
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