Did the Tea Party call for a boycott of Ebony magazine over an upcoming cover that pays tribute to Trayvon Martin?

Ebony's September issue has four covers: one featuring Trayvon's parents and brother, and three with photos of prominent black men and their sons wearing hoodies. The covers are to honor the teen who was shot to death by George Zimmerman last year in Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman's recent acquittal sparked nationwide protests and boycotts of Florida by celebrities such as Stevie Wonder.

While the covers were well received by readers on numerous internet sites, such as Jezebel.com , according to Ebony, they drew criticism from whites in general, and the Tea Party, in particular, which reportedly called for a boycott of the magazine on its twitter feed.

But did it really?

Atlantawire.com argues that a Tea Party boycott of Ebony magazine probably doesn't exist and is based on a rumor that was started by one guy on Twitter.

Either way, Ebony is getting extra mileage out of a very moving visual tribute to Trayvon Martin.

The Ebony cover flap comes right on the heels of the controversy surrounding Rolling Stone magazine's decision to put Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover.  That Rolling Stone issue sold nearly twice as many copies as an average issue, according to CTV News.

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