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Contents
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Desmond Tutu (South African archbishop.), Church and race relations (South Africa), Nobel prizes (Peace) | |
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Robert Clark, Mississippi (Politics and government) | |
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James McGowan, Pell City (Ala.) (Politics and government) | |
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Jackie Walker, Taxation (Alabama), Tax collection | |
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Mary Frances Berry (American historian, civil rights leader and government official.), Blacks (Civil rights), Presidential campaigns (1984) |
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Infants, Newborn (Diseases), Syphilis | |
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Diabetes (Causes), Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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Dizzy Gillespie (American trumpet player.); 1917-1993, John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie Center for Cultural Change and Jazz Hall of Fame | |
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Small business (Taxation) | |
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Simon P. Bouie, African Methodist Episcopal Church |
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African American Panoramic Experience | |
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Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Personal narratives), Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Washington, D.C.) | |
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Educational laws and regulations (Texas), Teachers (Examinations) | |
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Teachers colleges, Teachers (Qualifications) | |
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National Education Association of the United States, Child abuse | |
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Infertility | |
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Willie Tyler, Halloween | |
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Children of divorced parents | |
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William C. Pryor; 1932-., Washington (D.C.) (Courts) | |
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United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Timesharing (Real estate) (Texas), Blacks (Housing), Conroe (Tex.) (Housing) | |
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Blacks (Crime) | |
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Camps (Mississippi), Mississippi (Race relations) | |
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Luis Alvarez, Police shootings, Miami (Fla.) (Police) | |
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Curtis Eugene Mason, Robberies and assaults, Criminal justice, Administration of (Texas) | |
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Raymond James Donovan (American Secretary of labor.); 1930-, Joseph Lionel Galiber (state legislator.); 1924-1995, Schiavone Construction Company, Minority business enterprises (Federal aid), Government contracts | |
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Thomas Grady, Police shootings, Milwaukee (Wis.) (Police) | |
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John Denver (American singer and actor.), Hunger Project, Relief work (Africa) | |
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Glaucoma, Blacks (Health and hygiene) |
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Jehovah's Witnesses | |
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Seventh-Day Adventists | |
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Elvin Hayes; 1945-. | |
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Ken Singleton, Al Bumbry | |
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Willie Wilson (baseball player.), Drug trafficking, Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Earl Campbell; 1955-. | |
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Boxing | |
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Evelyn Ashford; 1957-., Track and field athletics (Women) | |
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Pete Johnson | |
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World Series (Baseball) | |
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Selena Toye, Murder, Washington (D.C.) (Crime) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.) | |
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Minorities in television | |
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Philip Michael Thomas (actor.), Olivia Brown (American actress.) | |
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Miami vice (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Rick James, Bribery | |
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New Edition (Musical group) | |
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Prince |
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