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Mary Hawkins, United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Berrien County (Mich.) (Employees) | |
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Andrew Young; 1932-., Atlanta (Ga.) (Politics and government) | |
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William H. Gray (III.), Congressmen (Travel), Apartheid | |
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Desmond Tutu (South African archbishop.), Martin Luther King Day, Church and race relations (South Africa) | |
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Shirley Chisholm (American congresswoman.); 1924-2005, National Association of Black Women Attorneys |
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Alex Haley (American biographer, historian and journalist.); 1921-1992 | |
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Toni Morrison (American novelist); 1931- (Reviews) | |
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Nasal sprays, Insulin | |
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Cancer (Immunotherapy) | |
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Undertakers and undertaking (Laws and regulations), AIDS patients, Embalming |
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Birth control | |
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Ike Turner (American singer and guitarist.), Cocaine, Musicians (Drug use) | |
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South African Musicians Against Apartheid | |
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Maurice F. Strong, United Nations Office of Emergency Operations in Africa | |
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Luther Vandross (American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter.), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Traffic accidents) | |
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Edith Irby Jones (American physician and medical association official), Physicians and patients, Funeral rites and ceremonies | |
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Blacks (Health and hygiene), Capazide | |
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AIDS (Disease) (Costs) | |
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Lou Rawls (American singer), United Negro College Fund, Telethons | |
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Florida State University, Black college students | |
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William Patrick Foster (American band leader.), Florida A & M University, College bands (Awards), Marching bands (Awards) | |
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Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, Journalism (Study and teaching), Minorities (Education) | |
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Ronald Ward, Capital punishment (Arkansas), Juvenile justice, Administration of (Arkansas), Trials (Murder) | |
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William Tell, Black police, Cleveland (Ohio) (Police) | |
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Arson, Blacks (Housing), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Race relations, Housing) |
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King family, Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc, Civil rights demonstrations, Apartheid | |
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Child abuse | |
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Dating (Social customs) | |
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Prince | |
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Discrimination in sports, Black football coaches | |
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Willie McCovey; 1938-., National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | |
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Tony Robinson (American football player.), Football players (Drug use) | |
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Jackie Jackson; 1951-., Enid Jackson, Divorce | |
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H. Hartford Brookins, Bonita Coleman | |
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Television and the deaf | |
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Cosby show (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Grammy Awards | |
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Television programs (Black programs) | |
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Martin Luther King Day, Rap music (Sound recordings) |
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