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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Political attitudes | |
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Walter E. Fauntroy; 1933-., Statehood (American politics), Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Leon Howard Sullivan; 1922-2001, Apartheid, Investments, American (South Africa), Labor laws and regulations (South Africa) | |
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Mae C. Jemison | |
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Raymond James Donovan (American Secretary of labor.); 1930-, Ted Wells (American lawyer.) |
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Mr. T (American wrestler and actor.); 1952-, Tree felling, Lake Forest (Ill.) (Blacks) | |
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Evan Mecham (American governor.), Martin Luther King Day, Arizona (Race relations) | |
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Barbecue cooking, Cooking (Chicken), Ribs (Cooking) | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-., Alicia Washington (Kidnapping) | |
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Ken Griffey (Jr.), Seattle Mariners (Baseball team) |
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Calvin Carter, Earl Hord, O'Hare International Airport, Hartsfield International Airport | |
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John Lewis (American congressman.); 1940-, Airports (Concessions (Food, etc.)), Black business enterprises (Federal aid) | |
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Real property (Taxation), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Police, Taxation) | |
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Will Smith; b. 1877, Centenarians | |
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Black celebrities' families, Children of celebrities, Fathers | |
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Sly Stone (American singer and songwriter.); 1944-, Musicians (Drug use) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Jermaine Gardner (child pianist.), Blind pianists, Children as musicians | |
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AIDS (Disease) (Causes) | |
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C. T. Vivian, Civil rights demonstrations, Forsyth County (Ga.) (Race relations) | |
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Drug abuse (Testing), Drugs and employment, Black government employees (Health and hygiene) | |
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Minorities (Education), Catholic schools, Reading (Study and teaching) | |
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Jackson State University, Meharry Medical College, Black colleges and universities (Gifts, contributions, etc), Black medical colleges (Gifts, contributions, etc) | |
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Sonja Dunson, Farrah Fawcett (American actress.); 1947-2009, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Crime) | |
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Philip Michael Thomas, Palimony | |
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Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Detroit (Mich.) (Prisons) |
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Grant Fuhr | |
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Bill Madlock; 1951-. | |
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Len Bias; 1963-1986, Brian Lee Tribble, Basketball players (Drug use) | |
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Joe Louis; 1914-1981 | |
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Isiah Thomas (American basketball player, executive and coach.); 1961-, Larry Bird (American basketball player and coach.), Discrimination in sports | |
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Edwin Moses; 1955-., Hurdle racing | |
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Basketball players (Salaries), Black basketball players | |
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Dwight Gooden (American baseball player.), New York Mets (Baseball team) | |
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Michael Wilson, Blacks in baseball management | |
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Willi Smith (American fashion designer.), Wedding clothes, Spider-man (Fictional character) | |
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James Earl Jones, Tony Awards | |
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August Wilson (American playwright) (Reviews) | |
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Jody Watley | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Blacks in television | |
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Paul McCartney, Beatles |
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