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Colin L. Powell (American Secretary of state.); 1937-, Jimmy Carter (American president); 1924- (Visit to Haiti), Haiti (History, American occupation, 1994-1995) | |
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Jean Childs Young; 1933-1994 | |
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Criminal law | |
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Charles B. Rangel (American congressman.); 1930-, Adam Clayton Powell (IV, American state legislator.), New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government), Harlem (New York, N.Y.) | |
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Marion Barry; 1936-., Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) |
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Michael Jordan (American basketball player.); 1963-, James Jordan (father of American basketball player Michael Jordan.); d. 1993, James Jordan Boys and Girls Club (Chicago, Ill.) | |
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Reggie Lewis, Inez Ritch, Boston Celtics (Basketball team), Wills | |
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Black celebrities (Charitable contributions) | |
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Blacks in television | |
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Peter Hyams (Reviews), Timecop (Motion picture) (Reviews) |
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