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Domestic violence | |
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Black lawyers | |
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Blacks (Crimes against), Crime and criminals | |
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Malcolm X; 1925-1965 | |
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Refugees, African |
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Alfred Griffin, United States Marine Corps (Blacks), Black Muslims, Conscientious objectors | |
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Charles J. Sadoff, Quett K. J. Masire (Visit to the United States), Government entertaining, Washington (D.C.) (Traffic regulations) | |
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Henry Ponder, Fisk University | |
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Educational laws and regulations (Florida), Blacks (Education), Educational tests and measurements, High schools (Graduation requirements) | |
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United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Death row inmates, Capital punishment |
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Ku Klux Klan, Trials (Civil rights), Alabama (Race relations) | |
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Obscene telephone calls, Garden Grove (Calif.) (Police) | |
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Black Jews (Israel) | |
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Ku Klux Klan, Homosexuality and politics, Houston (Tex.) (Protests, demonstrations, etc) | |
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Richard G. Hatcher; 1933-., Democratic Party (U.S.), Indiana (Politics and government) | |
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Georgia College, College fraternities, Colleges and universities (Race relations) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Presidential primaries (1984, California) | |
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Harry S. Truman; 1884-1972, Blacks (Civil rights, History) | |
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Blacks (Alabama) | |
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Josephine Baker (American actress, singer and dancer.); 1906-1975 |
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John Edgar Wideman (American novelist and short story writer.), PEN Awards | |
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Weonta Fitzgerald, Lottery winners | |
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Eric Dickerson (American football player.); 1960-, Television programs (Cartoons) | |
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Nasiya Jobe, Track and field athletics (Children) | |
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Willie Wilson (baseball player.), Baseball players (Drug use), Drug trafficking | |
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Tony Peters, Football players (Drug use), Drug trafficking | |
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Jacksons (Musical group) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Black celebrities (Political activities) | |
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Marvin Gay | |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter); 1958-2009 (Collectibles), Product counterfeiting |
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