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Contents
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, College students (Political activities) | |
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Dennis Archer; 1942-., Michigan Supreme Court | |
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Kevin L. Nesmith, Citadel (Military academy), Hazing, Black cadets | |
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Benjamin Ward, New York (N.Y.) (Police corruption) | |
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Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968 (Memorials), Omaha (Neb.) (Plazas) |
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Aged (Housing), Reidsville (N.C.) (Housing) | |
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Spermicides | |
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Cold (Disease), Kissing | |
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Dating (Social customs), Youth (Sexual behavior) | |
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United States Food and Drug Administration, Prostitutes (Health and hygiene), Blood (Transfusion), AIDS (Disease) (Causes) |
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Faye Williams, Blacks (Louisiana), Louisiana (Politics and government) | |
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United States Supreme Court, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Scientology, Judicial bonds, Appellate procedure | |
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Jack Robinson, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | |
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Naomi Haye, Adultery, Interracial marriage, Servicewomen (Sexual behavior) | |
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Lemira White, Murder, Chicago (Ill.) (Crime) | |
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National Urban League, Fund raising | |
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Blacks (Housing), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Race relations, Housing) | |
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Walter Payton; 1954-1999 | |
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Omar Bongo (Gabonese president.); 1935-2009, Elections (Gabon) | |
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Black teachers (Employment), Blacks (Employment, Discriminatory practices), Hattiesburg (Miss.) (Education) | |
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Women, Heroes and heroines | |
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Ross Deadwyler, Up With People (Musical group), Music and the deaf, Sign language | |
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; 1947-. | |
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Robert Ingram, Opa-Locka (Fla.) (Politics and government) | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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Daniel James; 1920-1978, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee Airmen | |
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Veterans (Benefits), Women veterans, Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Veterans) |
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Black on black crime | |
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Catholic Church (Blacks), Church and race relations (Catholic Church) | |
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Joseph Coleman (American clergyman.); d. 1986 | |
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Dwight Gooden (American baseball player.), Paternity | |
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George Gervin; 1952-., Bob McAdoo; 1951-., Basketball, Professional (Italy) | |
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Len Bias; 1963-1986, Advantage International | |
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Calvin Murphy; 1948-. | |
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Julius Erving; 1950-. | |
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Larry Holmes | |
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Tony Robinson (American football player.), Football players (Drug use) | |
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Harvey Martin; 1950-2001, K. C. Jones | |
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Clifton Davis (American actor, songwriter clergyman.) | |
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Amen (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Mary Wilson (American singer.); 1944-, Supremes (Musical group) | |
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Lionel Richie (American singer and songwriter.), Dropouts, Blacks (Education), Education (Washington (D.C.)) | |
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Todd Bridges, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
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Bobby Nunn; d. 1986 |
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