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Since its inception in May 1970, pictured above, Essence has been a source of great pride for African American women and men. It was and still is a place where we can see our own stunning beauty reflected on glossy pages. There have been great moments from the magazine over the years. And today, in honor of Black History Month and in our constant celebration of black women, we’re featuring some of the most iconic Essence covers of all time. (Kanye voice.)

June, 1982

Hand me my late pass. I had no idea that model Iman was married before David Bowie. She’s pictured here with her ex husband basketball player, Spencer Haywood and their daughter Zulehka.

June, 1985

All hail Grace Jones. One minut, she’s snarling in your face, then the next she’s looking demure and chic. No matter the facial expression, you can’t deny that Grace is always the epitome of ferocity.

April, 1987

Two years later, the book went back to that same poppy, electric color scheme. This time Lisa Bonet is the focal point. She’s gorgeous. Did anyone else notice her thick and unkempt eyebrows? This look might not adhere to today’s standards but it certainly works here.

 June, 1991

As much as we loved Dewayne and Whitley together, can we all admit that this cover with Kadeem Hardison and Jasmine Guy is just a tad too much?! The fact that they’re standing there nakey, as if they were a real couple is comical. I’m including it because I’m sure it was a hit on newsstands. This cover is a sign of the times.

January, 1993

Remember Alva Rodgers from School Daze and Daughters of the Dust? Well, check her out on this special hair issue. Her hair is a force, her skin is radiant and she looks sincerely happy. Love this one.

October, 1993

I live for this cover. I love a good updo and the one Queen Latifah’s rocking on this 1993 cover does everything an updo is supposed to. It frames her face and she looks regal, like her name would imply. And don’t even get me started on these colors. Werk Queen!

February, 1994

Another nudey, couple cover. Whitney and Bobby, probably thee most talked about couple of the ’90’s in the black community, Bobby and Whitney loved up on each other for this issue and tried to convince the world that they were actually perfect for each other… In all fairness, they had their moments.

December, 1994

Essence made a bold step in featuring Rae Lewis-Thorton on the cover of this issue. In the early ’90’s there was still plenty of misinformation being spread about this disease, Lewis-Thorton’s story helped to dispel some of the misconceptions and put a relateable face to the disease that used to represent a death sentence. Fortunately, this cover was wrong. Rae Lewis-Thorton is still very much alive and well today. This December, it will have been 20 years since she posed for this picture. Blessed.

October, 2013

You made it to the end! And lucky for you, I saved the best for last. We’ve seen some beautiful covers throughout these last 24 pages but honestly this is my favorite. It’s simple but Viola’s skin against this hunter green is everything! The hair, the makeup, the smile…flawless.

Do you have a favorite Essence cover that didn’t make the list?