For the first time this week, ten major U.S. dailies, from the New York Journal American to the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, carried a fat, 40-page monthly supplement written largely by and for Negroes. Called Tuesday,* and distributed on either a Sunday or a Tuesday, it begins with a claimed circulation of 1,400,000, and may provide some stiff competition for the leading Negro magazine Ebony, which has a solid circulation of 725,000.
No Crusades. Tuesday concerns itself mainly with Negroes—and, in the first issue, with successful, middle-class Negroes. It has articles on CBS...