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  1. 10. Feb. 2020 · Her name was Darine Stern, the first solo Black cover girl for Playboy, and her story offers a glimpse into the opportunities or lack thereof for Black models during the ’70s and ’80s, Black history of Chicago’s South and West Sides, and the media and publishing worlds. Photos courtesy of Sheila Bader. Darine Stern was born November 16 ...

  2. Following her cover on Playboy, Stern went on to become a high-profile model and she was represented by Ford Models, Nina Blanchard, Ellen Hart and Shirley Hamilton Models of Chicago. She died in 1994 due to complications of breast cancer. Darine Stern was an American model and the first African-American model featured on the cover of Playboy ...

  3. 28. Sept. 2017 · Darine Stern landed on the cover in 1971 as the magazine’s first black solo cover model. Stern was also considered the mag’s first black playmate in 1965. Other firsts would follow like Renee ...

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  5. 12. Feb. 2020 · Her name was Darine Stern, the first solo Black cover girl for Playboy, and her story offers a glimpse into the opportunities or lack thereof for Black models during the ’70s and ’80s, Black history of Chicago’s South and West Sides, and the media and publishing worlds. Darine Stern was born November 16, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois.

  6. 13. Okt. 2009 · Feeling compelled to post this as an homage to Darine Stern – the first African American woman to pose on the cover of Playboy in 1971. Apparently the folks at Playboy used this image of Darine as inspiration for their latest issue with “The Simpsons” cartoon character Marge on the cover. This CNN article quotes the magazine’s editorial director Jimmy Jellinick, “Marge’s sexy blue ...

  7. Darine Stern was the first African-American model featured on the cover of Playboy magazine by herself (Oct. 1971), but she was never a playmate. Jennifer Jackson Miss March 1965 (first African-American to be a centerfold) Jean Bell Miss October 1969 (second African-American to be a centerfold, first to be a cover model - Jan. 1970)