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United States Congress House (Voting), Sanctions (International law), Apartheid, United States (Commerce, South Africa), South Africa (Commerce, United States) | |
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Mickey Leland (American congressman.); 1944-1989, William Bradford Reynolds (government official and lawyer.), United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division | |
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Ku Klux Klan, Communist Workers Party (U.S.), Trials (Civil rights), Greensboro (N.C.) (Riots, History) | |
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Gary Pearl, Insurance, Workers' compensation, Louisville (Ky.) (Employees, Race relations) | |
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Kenneth A. Gibson; 1932-., New Jersey (Politics and government) |
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Black athletes (Education), Basketball, College (Ethical aspects) | |
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Meharry Medical College | |
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Michigan State University, Hazing, College fraternities | |
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Wayne Davis, United States Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
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Youth (Employment) |
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Shirley Chisholm (American congresswoman.); 1924-2005, National Political Congress of Black Women | |
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Prince | |
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Frederick Drew Gregory (American astronaut and NASA official.) | |
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Milton G. Hardiman; d. 1985 | |
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William L. Lawson; d. 1985 | |
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Henry Lee Moon; 1901-1985 | |
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United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Black clergy, School prayer | |
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Blacks (Health and hygiene), Blood pressure (Measurement), Black barbers and barbershops, Baltimore (Md.) (Public health) | |
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Black children | |
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Michael Moses Ward, MOVE (Organization), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Child welfare) | |
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Extortion, Juvenile delinquents and delinquency, Mount Dora (Fla.) (Crime) | |
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G. S. Hassan, Black stockholders, Blacks in the television broadcasting industry | |
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Florence LaRue | |
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Student aid |
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Job satisfaction | |
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Herbert R. Rutherford (III.), United States Marshals Service | |
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Hypertension (Nutritional aspects) | |
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Breast (Cancer, Causes), Pill (Contraceptive) | |
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Cocaine, Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Anthony Elmore, Karate (Competitions) | |
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Violence in sports | |
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; 1947-., Basketball, Professional (Championships) | |
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Grace Jones (American singer and actress.) | |
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John Glen (Reviews), View to a kill (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Ebony. Jet showcase (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Beverly A. Price, Emmy Awards, Black women in the television broadcasting industry | |
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