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Cicely Tyson (American actress.), Homeless | |
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Savannah (Ga.) (Politics and government) | |
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Blacks (Housing), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Housing, Race relations) | |
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Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968 (Statues), George Jackson (American truck driver.), Buffalo (N.Y.) (Monuments, statues, etc) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Youth (Drug use) |
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Donation of organs, tissues, etc, Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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AIDS (Disease) (Diagnosis), Blood (Testing), United States (Armed Forces, Civilian employees) | |
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Black firefighters, Blacks (Employment), Firefighters (Examinations), Atlanta (Ga.) (Firefighters) | |
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Michael Chandler, Child molesting, Miscarriage of justice, Houston (Tex.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
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Blacks (Housing), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Housing, Race relations) |
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South Africa (Foreign relations, Southern Africa, United States), United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), Southern Africa (Foreign relations, South Africa) | |
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Boycott, Sunflower (Sunflower County, Miss.) (Blacks) | |
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Jeffrey Zuckerman, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | |
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Joseph H. Jackson (American clergyman.); 1900-1990, Jackson State University | |
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Black youth (Sexual behavior), Public welfare (Virginia), Sterilization, Sexual (Laws and regulations, Virginia) | |
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John Bubbles; 1902-1986 | |
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Toni Branton Moore; d. 1986 | |
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Phil Donahue, William Ferguson | |
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B. B. King | |
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Patti LaBelle | |
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Sound recordings (Educational use), Rap music (Sound recordings), New York (N.Y.) (Education) | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Spelman College, Commencement addresses | |
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United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Discrimination in employment, Seniority, Employee, Teachers (Dismissal), Affirmative action in employment, Jackson (Mich.) (Education) | |
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Phoebe Snow |
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Terrence Ferrer, Murder, Miscarriage of justice, Bronx (New York, N.Y.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
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Ernest Nathan Morial; 1929-1989, New Orleans (La.) (Politics and government) | |
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Reggie Jackson; 1946-. | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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John Thompson (American basketball coach.), Basketball (Tournaments), Olympic Games, 1988 (Seoul, Korea) | |
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Dave Parker (American baseball player.); 1951-, Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Mike Tyson; 1966-., Boxing | |
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Boxing (Tournaments) | |
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Mel Hall (American baseball player.), Traffic accidents | |
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Louis Johnson (Jr.) | |
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Eddie Murphy (American comedian and actor.) | |
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Jackee Harry (American actress.) | |
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