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David A. Paterson (American governor.); 1954-, Black governors, New York (State) (Politics and government) | |
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Black colleges and universities (Federal aid) | |
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Hillary Rodham Clinton (American Secretary of state); 1947- (Presidential campaign, 2008), Geraldine A. Ferraro (American lawyer, congresswoman and commentator.), National Newspaper Publishers Association, Apologies, Presidential campaigns (Racial aspects, 2008), Hurricane Katrina, 2005 (Political aspects) | |
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United States Internal Revenue Service, Tax rebates, Budget (United States), United States (Economic policy) | |
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Alton Logan (American prisoner wrongly convicted of murder) (Trials, litigation, etc), Confidential communications (Lawyers), Miscarriage of justice, Murder |
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Stacy Lattisaw (American singer.) | |
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Dream (Musician) (American songwriter.) | |
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Jero (American singer.); 1981-, Americans (Japan), Enka | |
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Television programs (Sports), Emmy Awards, Blacks in the television broadcasting industry | |
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Dwyane Wade (American basketball player); 1982- (Health), Miami Heat (Basketball team), Knee (Surgery) |
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Henrietta Bell Wells (American debater, teacher and social worker.); 1912-2008 | |
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Kimberly Ayers Shariff (American lawyer) (Selection and appointment), Tony Rankin (American orthopedic surgeon) (Selection and appointment), Mary W. Freeman (American gubernatorial aide and state regulatory official) (Selection and appointment), Shelley P. Davis (American congressional aide) (Selection and appointment), Tabrina L. Davis (American public relations executive) (Selection and appointment), Blacks | |
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Halle Berry (American actress) (Awards) | |
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John M. Rudley (American university president) (Selection and appointment), Texas Southern University (Officials) | |
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David Kennedy (American pastor and civil rights activist.), Ku Klux Klan, Laurens (S.C.) (Race relations, Stores) | |
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Yolanda Adams (American gospel singer) (Trials, litigation, etc), Tax evasion | |
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Rita Marley (Jamaican reggae singer and wife of Bob Marley) (Adaptations, Film and video), Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae singer.) |
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Marion Jones (American sprinter, long jumper and basketball player); 1975- (Drug use), Anabolic steroids | |
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Thomas W. Weeks (III, American preacher) (Trials, litigation, etc), Juanita Bynum (American evangelist) (Assault), Domestic violence, Black women (Crimes against) | |
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Aretha Franklin (American singer) (Homes and haunts), Home ownership, Foreclosure | |
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Jessica White (American model) (Charitable contributions), Black celebrities (Charitable contributions) | |
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Mary Ida Vandross (American diabetes activist and mother of singer Luther Vandross) (Health), Luther Vandross (American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter) (Family) | |
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Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon (American actress); 1966- (Family), Twins |
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