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Whitney Moore Young; 1921-1971, National Urban League | |
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Charley Pride, Baseball, Professional | |
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Wilson Riles; 1917-., California Dept. of Education | |
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Mitchell WARE, Crime and criminals (Illinois) | |
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Joseph THOMAS, Blood groups |
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Rodney Coleman, Scholarships and fellowships | |
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James A. FAIRFAX, Vietnamese War, 1957-1975 (Art) | |
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Leon Howard Sullivan; 1922-2001, Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America, Black capitalism, Cooperative associations | |
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Black police, Race discrimination | |
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Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Joe Frazier, Boxing |
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Henri Christophe DICKERSON, Amateur Athletic Union of the United States | |
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Ike Turner (American singer and guitarist.), Tina Turner (American singer.) |
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Barbecue cooking | |
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