JetThe weekly source of African American political and entertainment news. |
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Tavis Smiley (American radio talk show host.); 1964-, Tom Joyner (American radio talk show host.); 1942-, Barack Obama (American president); 1961- (Presidential campaign, 2008), Tom Joyner morning show (Radio program) | |
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Chrystle Stewart (American model and beauty contest winner.), Miss USA Pageant | |
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Condoleezza Rice (American Secretary of state.); 1954-, John S. McCain (American senator); 1936- (Presidential campaign, 2008), Republican Party (U.S.), Vice-presidential candidates (2008) | |
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Patrick Chinamasa (Zimbabwean government official.); 1947-, Morgan Tsvangirai (Zimbabwean prime minister.), Robert Gabriel Mugabe (Zimbabwean president.); 1924-, Movement for Democratic Change (Zimbabwe: Political party), Elections (Zimbabwe) | |
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RushmoreDrive (Web site) |
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Walter Dean Myers (American children's author and young adult novelist.); 1937-, Black literature, Children's literature (Authorship, Themes) | |
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Kansas Jayhawks (Basketball team), Lady Volunteers (Basketball team), Basketball, College (Tournaments, Women) | |
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Candace Parker (American basketball player.); 1986-, Los Angeles Sparks (Basketball team), Basketball, Professional (Women, Draft) | |
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Patrick Ewing (American basketball player.); 1962-, Hakeem Olajuwon (American basketball player.), Adrian Dantley (American basketball player.), Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | |
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Mary Ida Vandross (American diabetes activist and mother of singer Luther Vandross.) |
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Summer vacations, Travel (Economic aspects) | |
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Maxine Waters (American congresswoman) (Awards), Morace Landy (American recording industry executive) (Selection and appointment), Kimberly Reese (American college administrator) (Selection and appointment), Angela Guy (American personal care products industry executive) (Selection and appointment), Arlene Ackerman (American school superintendent.), Blacks | |
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Charlie Sifford (American golfer.); 1922-, Frederick D. Patterson (American college president and veterinarian.) | |
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Julianne Malveaux (American economist, columnist and college president.), Blacks (Education) | |
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Toni Braxton (American singer) (Health), Pericarditis | |
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Here come the newlyweds (Television program) |
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Jermaine Dupri (American recording industry executive.), Procter & Gamble Co (Officials), Island Def Jam Group (Firm) (Officials) | |
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Curtis Mayfield (American rhythm and blues singer); 1942-1999 (Audiovisual materials), Impressions (Musical group) (Audiovisual materials), Movin' on up: The music and message of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions (Motion picture) (Video recordings) | |
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Raven-Symone (American actress.) | |
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William Packer (American film producer.), Kemba Smith (American social activist) (In motion pictures) | |
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Marion Jones (American sprinter, long jumper and basketball player); 1975- (Drug use), Track and field athletics (Ethical aspects), Women runners (Drug use), Olympic Games, 2000 (Sydney, Australia) |
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