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Ronald Reagan (American president); 1911-2004 (Relations with Congress), Congressional Black Caucus, Sanctions (International law), Apartheid, Veto, United States (Commerce, South Africa), South Africa (Commerce, United States) | |
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Walter F. Mondale (American vice-president.); 1928-, Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Democratic Party (U.S.) | |
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Edward J. Perkins (American diplomat.), United States (Diplomatic and consular service, South Africa) | |
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Emmett John Rice (American banking official and economic development consultant.); 1919-2011, Federal Reserve System (U.S.) | |
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Faye Williams, Louisiana (Politics and government) |
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Dearborn (Mich.) (Race relations) | |
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Relief work, Droughts, Black farmers, Agriculture (Southeastern States) | |
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Alex Haley (American biographer, historian and journalist.); 1921-1992, Writing to Read Program, Black youth (Crime), Detroit (Mich.) (Education) | |
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Robert R. Woods, Political corruption (South Carolina), Mail fraud | |
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Terry Garrett, Lottery winners, Narcotics laws and regulations, San Diego (Calif.) (Crime) |
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Johnny Lawrence Ford; 1942-., Alabama Commission on Foreign Trade and Relations | |
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Donna Selby Thornton, Ricardo Thornton, Interracial marriage, Mentally handicapped | |
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Charles Vert Willie; 1927-., Harvard University, Investments, American (South Africa), Apartheid, Colleges and universities (Investments) | |
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Black business enterprises (South Africa), United States (Commerce, South Africa), South Africa (Commerce, United States) | |
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Newton Jackson Ford; d. 1986 | |
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George Dows Cannon; 1902-1986 | |
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Intelligence tests, Educational laws and regulations (California), Intelligence (Blacks) | |
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Robert Lee Green, Detroit (Mich.) (Education) | |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, California Achievement Test, Public schools (Segregation), Educational laws and regulations (Mississippi) | |
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Los Angeles (Calif.) (Subways) | |
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Drew S. Days (III, American lawyer and government official.), Black business enterprises (Federal aid), Government contracts | |
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LeRoy Irvin | |
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Church and race relations, Blacks (Segregation), Baptists (United States), Michigan (Religion) | |
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National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, Investments, American (South Africa), Church and race relations (South Africa), New Brunswick (N.J.) (Hotels, motels, etc) | |
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Love, Maternal | |
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Lottery winners, Divorce |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009, Hyperbaric oxygenation | |
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Women (Nutrition) | |
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Harold Washington; 1922-1987, Housing (Federal aid) | |
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Michael Spinks (American boxer.), World Boxing Association, Apartheid, Boxing (South Africa) | |
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Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Ali Motors Inc, Sports cars | |
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Lonise Bias, Len Bias; 1963-1986, Drug education | |
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Gale Sayers; 1943-., Football, Professional (Accidents and injuries) | |
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Cosby show (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Anita Baker | |
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Mary Jenkins, Elvis Presley; 1935-1977 | |
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Otis Williams (American singer.), Temptations (Musical group) | |
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Leon W. Grant, Black actors and actresses | |
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Duke Ellington (American band leader and composer); 1899-1974 (Reviews) | |
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Harry Belafonte (American singer and actor.), Nelson Mandela (South African president.), Apartheid in television | |
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Ted Lange; 1948-. | |
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Sarah Vaughan (American singer); 1924-1990 (Sound recordings, Reviews), Jazz music (Sound recordings, Reviews) |
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