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United States Commission on Civil Rights, Racial profiling, New York (N.Y.) (Police) | |
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Abner Louima (Trials, litigation, etc), Police (Civil rights) | |
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Cory Erving; d. 2000, Julius Erving; 1950-., Missing persons | |
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Children (Physical fitness) | |
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Andrew Chishom, Barbara Scott, Zina McGee, Women (Crime) |
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Crime prevention, Day care | |
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Ray Lewis (American football player.), Joseph Sweeting, Reginald Oakley, Football players (Crime) | |
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Laila Ali; 1977-., Boxing (Women) | |
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Freeda Foreman, LaQuanda Landers, Boxing (Women) | |
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Tiger Woods; 1975-., U.S. Open (Golf tournament) |
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James Brown (American singer.), Curtis Mayfield (American rhythm and blues singer.); 1942-1999, Songwriters' Hall of Fame and Museum | |
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Bobby Brown |
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D'Angelo (American singer.) |
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