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Contents
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MOVE (Organization), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Police) | |
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Jerry D. Blakemore, Illinois (Politics and government) | |
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Beirut airplane hijacking, 1985 | |
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U.S. Conference of Mayors | |
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Northeasterners Inc |
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Marian Wright Edelman (American children's rights advocate.); 1939-, Ellen Stewart (American theatrical producer.), John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation | |
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Bobby Womack | |
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Isaac Hayes (American singer and composer.) | |
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Frederick B. Abramson, Law firms, Black lawyers | |
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Ishmael Jaffree (lawyer.), United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Educational laws and regulations (Alabama), School prayer |
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Albert Turner; 1936-2000, United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Blacks (Political activities), Political corruption (Alabama), Elections (Corrupt practices) | |
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S. B. Fuller; 1905-1988 | |
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Bethune Museum Archives | |
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Augustus F. Hawkins (American congressman.); 1907-2007, Dropouts, At risk students | |
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Andrew Young; 1932-., Black high school graduates, Detroit (Mich.) (Education) | |
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Cleon F. Thompson (Jr.), Winston-Salem State University | |
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Ohio State University, Apartheid, Investments, American (South Africa) | |
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James Meredith (American civil rights activist.), University of Cincinnati, Black studies | |
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Latchkey children | |
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United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal pay for equal work | |
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Marriage law (South Africa), Interracial marriage, Apartheid | |
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Lonnie R. Bristow, American Medical Association, Blacks (Medical care) | |
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Juvenile diabetes, Black youth (Health and hygiene) |
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Basketball, Professional (Draft) | |
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Mark Breland (American boxer and actor.) | |
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Willie Banks, Triple jumping records | |
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National Collegiate Athletic Association, College athletics (Ethical aspects), Black athletes (Education) | |
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Willie Horton | |
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Joe Barry Carroll | |
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Jim Brown (American football player and actor.); 1936-, Rape, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Crime) | |
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Black athletes | |
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Matthew Saad Muhammad | |
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United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Blacks (Employment), Chicago (Ill.) (Employees) | |
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United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Voting Rights Act of 1982, Black suffrage | |
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Bill Withers (American singer and songwriter.) |
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