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National Council of Negro Women, Black family | |
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Robert Gabriel Mugabe; 1924- (Visit to the United States), Sanctions (International law), Apartheid, South Africa (Foreign relations, Zimbabwe), Zimbabwe (Foreign relations, South Africa) | |
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Yasuhiro Nakasone, Intelligence (Minorities, Japanese), Japanese and blacks | |
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Revlon Inc, American Health and Beauty Aids Institute, Black consumers, Hair care products (Marketing) | |
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Lamar Keels, Arkansas (Politics and government) |
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Spud Webb | |
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Luis Tiant; 1940-., Tax evasion, Taxation (Massachusetts) | |
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Boxing (Accidents and injuries, Laws and regulations) | |
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Walter Payton; 1954-1999, Football records, Rushing (Football) | |
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Vida Blue |
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Tom Bradley; 1917-1998, California (Politics and government) | |
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Louis Farrakhan (American Black Muslim leader.); 1933-, Elijah Muhammad (American Black Muslim leader.); 1897-1975, Nation of Islam | |
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Heart, Artificial | |
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Washington post, Blacks (Press coverage) | |
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Niara Sudarkasa, Lincoln University (Pa.) | |
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Public schools (Desegregation), Topeka (Kan.) (Education) | |
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United States Supreme Court, Minorities (Civil rights) | |
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MOVE (Organization), Police psychology, Philadelphia (Pa.) (Police) | |
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Prince | |
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Lionel Richie (American singer and songwriter.) | |
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Michael Dokes, Narcotics laws and regulations, Las Vegas (Nev.) (Crime) | |
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Barry Word, Football players (Drug use) | |
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Mike Singletary; 1958-., Super Bowl (Football) (Songs and music) |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Heroes and heroines, Celebrities | |
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James R. Spencer, Courts (Virginia) | |
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Marlon Jackson | |
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Anthony Davis (American composer and pianist) (Reviews) | |
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USA for Africa | |
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James Earl Jones, Black coal miners | |
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John Sayles; 1950- (Reviews), Matewan (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Amen (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Sherman Hemsley (American actor.); 1938-, Clifton Davis (American actor, songwriter clergyman.) | |
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Gabriel Awards | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.) | |
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Television stations, Black, Radio stations, Black |
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