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Andrew F. Brimmer (American economist and financial consultant.); 1926-, Blacks (Economic conditions) | |
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Victims of crime, Criminal justice, Administration of (New York (State)) | |
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Blacks (Education) | |
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Edward S. G. Dennis (Jr.), General Electric Co, United States Dept. of Defense (Contracts and procurement) | |
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United States Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (Appropriations and expenditures), Mortgages |
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Daniel Lee Young, Trials (Murder), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Traffic accidents, Crime) | |
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Melvin G. Talbert, Civil rights demonstrations, Church and race relations (South Africa) | |
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Bernhard Goetz (Trials, litigation, etc) | |
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Nina Simone (American singer and pianist.) | |
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Vanessa Williams (American singer and actress.) |
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Howard Hughes (American airline, aircraft and motion picture executive.); 1905-1976, Michael Drosnin (reporter and author.), United States (Race relations) | |
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Prince (American singer and songwriter.), Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Academy Awards | |
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Kurtis Blow (American rapper and recording producer.); 1959- | |
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Mary Hatwood Futrell, National Education Association of the United States, Tuition tax credits | |
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Prince A. Terry (Jr.), James L. Woolfork, United States Dept. of State Foreign Service | |
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Patricia Harris (American cabinet member.); 1924-1985 | |
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Robin S. Hadley, Rhodes scholars and scholarships, Black women college students | |
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Miles Law School | |
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Doris Williams, AIDS (Disease) and children, School children (Health and hygiene), Plainfield (N.J.) (Education) | |
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Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookie Corp, Bass Brothers Enterprises Inc | |
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Joan Wallace, United States Dept. of Agriculture Office of International Cooperation and Development, Produce trade, Black business enterprises (Export-import trade), United States (Commerce, Caribbean region), Caribbean region (Commerce, United States) | |
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Housing (Desegregation), Quincy (Mass.) (Public housing) |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009 | |
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Abigail Powlett, Black policewomen, Plainfield (N.J.) (Police) | |
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Martin Luther King Day | |
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Mark Twain (American novelist, humorist and travel writer.); 1835-1910, Blacks in literature | |
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Thomas Hearns; 1958-., Marvin Hagler; 1954-., Boxing | |
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Willie Mays; 1931-. | |
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Willie Horton | |
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Julianna Ellett, Interracial marriage, Baltimore (Md.) (Race relations) | |
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Billy Dee Williams, Walk of Fame (Los Angeles, Calif.) | |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009, Madame Tussaud's | |
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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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Pointer Sisters (Musical group) |
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