JetThe weekly source of African American political and entertainment news. |
Contents
4 | |
U. W. Clemon (American judge.), Colleges and universities (Desegregation, Alabama) | |
4 | |
Samuel R. Pierce (Jr.), Americans (Soviet Union), Housing (Soviet Union) | |
6 | |
Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941- | |
12 | |
Althea Simmons (civil rights leader.), Robert H. Bork (American judge.); 1927-, United States Supreme Court (Nominees), Blacks (Civil rights) | |
14 | |
Jonathan Dunn Sebastian Blount, Adoption and adopted children |
39 | |
Charles Diggs (American congressman.); 1922-1998, Undertakers and undertaking (Laws and regulations) | |
39 | |
Harold Ford; 1945-., Political corruption (Tennessee), Gag orders | |
39 | |
Vernon Jordan (American civil rights leader and lawyer.); 1935-, Revlon Inc, Corporations (Directors) | |
46 | |
Zina Garrison; 1963-. | |
46 | |
Bobby Douglas, National Wrestling Hall of Fame |
15 | |
Black Women's Agenda, Public welfare | |
16 | |
Operation PUSH | |
22 | |
Adam Clayton Powell (III, American foundation official.), National Public Radio (U.S.) | |
24 | |
Colleges and universities (Segregation, Southern States) | |
24 | |
Mike Hayes, Student aid | |
24 | |
Eugene Cain, Black youth, Youth-adult relationship | |
25 | |
Will Mercer Cook; d. 1987 | |
25 | |
Oceola Staples; d. 1987 | |
32 | |
Peter Tosh; 1944-1987, Murder, Crime and criminals (Jamaica) | |
32 | |
Jose Burgos, Murder, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) (Crime) | |
33 | |
Shelby Fields, Vincent Derek Mallory, Trials (Murder), Fort Valley (Ga.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
38 | |
Winnie Mandela, Women | |
38 | |
Eldridge Cleaver; 1935-1998, Narcotics laws and regulations | |
38 | |
Stella Sigcau, Transkei (South Africa) (Politics and government) |
48 | |
Yannick Noah | |
48 | |
Larry Holmes, Mike Tyson; 1966-., Boxing | |
48 | |
Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968, Olympic Games, 1994 (Lillehammer, Norway), Anchorage (Alaska) (Race relations) | |
50 | |
Michael Jordan (American basketball player.); 1963-, Wilson Sporting Goods Co, Athletes as advertising spokesmen | |
50 | |
Reggie Jackson; 1946-., Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, Black automobile dealers | |
50 | |
Dwight Gooden (American baseball player.), Tampa (Fla.) (Police) | |
51 | |
Harry Edwards, Discrimination in sports, Black football coaches | |
53 | |
Chuck Berry; 1926-., Walk of Fame (Los Angeles, Calif.) | |
53 | |
Bobby McFerrin | |
53 | |
Troy Beyer | |
54 | |
Lisa Bonet | |
54 | |
Different world (Television program) (Reviews) | |
58 | |
Black celebrities' families, Children of celebrities | |
61 | |
Blacks and television |
Common terms and phrases
$1 million Adderson Alabama album Barrow BEAUTY PRODUCTS COMPANY Black athletes Blount Bobby McFerrin bride Burgos Cancer career chairman Chicago Chuck Berry City Cleaver cluded Cognac College Committee Coors Cosby Show County Darryl Dennard daugh daughter Dawnn Lewis Deborah Crable Denise Detroit Different World Diggs director Duke EBONY EBONY/JET SHOWCASE elected executive fabulous Fashion Fair father Ford former Geffen Glenn Jones Gooden Harry Edwards Jesse Jackson Jody Watley joined Jonathan Jordan Kadeem Hardison King LeVert Atlantic Lisa Bonet Mallory Mandela ment Mervyn Dymally mg nicÂștine Michael Jackson mother Motown NAACP National nicotine October official playing Powell president Public Radio racial recently reggae Revlon Robert Bork Rock Senate Simmons South Staples Singers superstar SUPREME BEAUTY PRODUCTS taste tennis star tion told JET Tosh Troy Beyer University voted Wayne welfare White Whitney Houston Wilson winning woman women Yannick Noah York Zina Garrison