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United States Congress (100th, 1st session: 1987), Black congressmen | |
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Black leadership, United States (Race relations) | |
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Marion Barry; 1936-., Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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National Urban Fellows | |
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Gracia M. Hillman, National Coalition of Black Voter Participation |
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Melba Moore (American singer and actress.) | |
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Income tax (Charitable deductions), Blacks (Charitable contributions) | |
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Carl A. Fisher; 1945-1993, Catholic Church (United States), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Religion) | |
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Blacks (Religious life), Church attendance | |
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African Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington (D.C.) (Churches (Buildings)) |
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John H. Stroger (Jr., American county government official.), Martin Luther King Day, Voter registration, Black suffrage | |
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Samuel S. Sparks; d. 1987 | |
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George Edward Cline, Paternity, Child welfare (Tennessee) | |
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Jefferson G. Ish; d. 1987 | |
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William Davis; d. 1987 | |
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Rhodes scholars and scholarships, Black college students | |
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Michigan Education Trust | |
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John Alfred Williams (American novelist); 1925- (Archives), Rush Rhees Library | |
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Norman J. Johnson; d. 1987 | |
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John Francis (American environmentalist.), University of Pennsylvania | |
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Oprah Winfrey | |
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Golden Globe Awards | |
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Whoopi Goldberg (American actress.) |
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Condoms, Prisons (New York (State)), AIDS (Disease) and prisoners, AIDS (Disease) (Prevention) | |
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Lloyd Honeyghan, Apartheid, Boxing (South Africa) | |
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Calvin Peete, Black golfers, Golf carts, Caddies (Golf) | |
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John Carlos (American sprinter and coach.), Cocaine | |
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Johnny Sample (American football player.) | |
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Earl Campbell; 1955-., University of Texas (System), Black athletes (Education) | |
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Mike Tyson; 1966-. | |
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Reggie Jackson; 1946-., Jenilee Harrison | |
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Freda Payne (American singer.); 1945- | |
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Mary Wilson (American singer.); 1944-, Supremes (Musical group), Motown Productions | |
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Diahann Carroll (American singer and actress.), Vic Damone (American singer.) | |
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Grammy Awards | |
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Ike Turner (American singer and guitarist.), Cocaine, Musicians (Drug use) |
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