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Andrew Young (American congressman, diplomat and mayor.); 1932-, Walter F. Mondale (American vice-president.); 1928-, Blacks (Political activities), Presidential campaigns (1984) | |
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Republican national conventions (1984), Dallas (Tex.) (Protests, demonstrations, etc) | |
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Legree Daniels (American government official.), Republican Party (U.S.), Black women (Political activities) | |
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Voter registration, Black suffrage | |
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W. Wilson Goode (American mayor.); 1938-, Walter F. Mondale (American vice-president.); 1928-, Campaign funds |
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Support (Domestic relations), Black family | |
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Poor, Income, United States (Economic policy) | |
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Skin grafting, Burns and scalds | |
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Cochlear implants | |
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Microsurgery |
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Robert Benham, Courts (Georgia) | |
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Dick Gregory; 1932-., Hunger strikes | |
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Black clergy | |
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Screen Actors' Guild, Minorities in motion pictures | |
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United States Postal Service, Postal employees (Salaries) | |
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Atlanta University, Black executives (Training) | |
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Bernice J. Miller, Loop College | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Campaign biography | |
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Julian Bond; 1940-., Georgia (Politics and government) | |
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Eldridge Cleaver; 1935-1998, California (Politics and government), Berkeley (Calif.) (Politics and government) | |
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Walter F. Mondale (American vice-president.); 1928- | |
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Drunk driving, Municipal liability | |
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Governor Reiss, Fugitives from justice | |
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James Hawkins (Jr.), Murder, Gangs, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Crime) | |
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Ronnie Burks, Blacks (Housing), Chicago (Ill.) (Housing) | |
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Twins, Washington (D.C.) (Housing) |
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Birth defects, Agent Orange, Veterans (Health and hygiene), Children of veterans | |
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Toothpicks | |
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Ron Townson; d. 2001, Fifth Dimension (Musical group), Marriage | |
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Mel Blount, National Football League | |
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Carl Lewis (American sprinter and long jumper.); 1961-, Burglary and burglars, Houston (Tex.) (Crime) | |
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Hakeem Olajuwon | |
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Frank Robinson; 1935-. | |
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Tommie Aaron; 1939-1984 | |
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Michael Spinks (American boxer.), Dwight Muhammad Qawi (American boxer.), Boxing | |
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Ron Brown | |
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Athletes, Olympic Games, 1984 (Los Angeles, Calif.) | |
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Gerri Major; 1894-1984 | |
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Esther Phillips; 1935-1984 | |
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Jackie Jackson; 1951-., Divorce | |
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Ray Parker (Jr.) | |
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Teddy Pendergrass (American soul singer.) |
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