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Government contracts, Blacks (Employment, Discriminatory practices) | |
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Statehood (American politics), Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Cardiss Collins; 1931-., Lotteries | |
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Robert Lee Green, University of the District of Columbia | |
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W. Arthur Garrity (Jr.), Public schools (Desegregation), Boston (Mass.) (Education) |
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National Association of Black Journalists | |
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Sharon M. Scranage, United States Central Intelligence Agency, Espionage, Ghanaian (United States) | |
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Charles Diggs (American congressman.); 1922-1998, Undertakers and undertaking (Laws and regulations, Michigan) | |
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Exercise, Calcium in the body, Osteoporosis | |
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Charlie Sifford; 1922-. |
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Abbey Lincoln (American jazz singer.); 1930-2010, National Black United Fund | |
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Black air pilots | |
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David L. Johnson, Bus accidents | |
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Pope John Paul II; 1920-2005 (Visit to Africa), Voodooism (Togo) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Apartheid, United States (Cultural relations, South Africa), South Africa (Cultural relations, United States) | |
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Winnie Mandela, Apartheid, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Desmond Tutu (South African archbishop.), Jerry Falwell (American evangelist.), Church and race relations (South Africa) | |
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Chester C. Carter; d. 1985 | |
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Jimmy Clark; d. 1985 | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Washington (D.C.) (Historic houses, sites, etc) | |
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John R. Hill, State Community College of East St. Louis | |
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College fraternities | |
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Rae Dawn Chong, Blacks in motion pictures |
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Earvin Johnson (American basketball player and coach.); 1959-, USA for Africa, Basketball, Professional (Benefit games), Tunica County (Miss.) (Blacks) | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-., Hector Camacho, Racial slurs | |
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Tony Dorsett; 1954-. | |
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Renee Powell, Golf (Africa) | |
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Mark Breland (American boxer and actor.) | |
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Joe Williams | |
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227 (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Christine Houston | |
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Ike Turner (American singer and guitarist.) | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Apartheid, Television and politics | |
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Cosby show (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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AIDS (Disease) and celebrities, Blood (Testing), Motion picture actors and actresses (Sexual behavior), Kissing in motion pictures | |
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Ella Fitzgerald (American singer.) |
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