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John P. Jenkins, United States Congress House Office of Legislative Operations | |
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James G. Holley (III.), Portsmouth (Va.) (Race relations, Politics and government) | |
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Statehood (American politics), Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Mark Mathabane, Apartheid | |
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Religious liberty, Prisons (Virginia), Prisoners (Religious life), Ras Tafari movement |
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Charles Diggs (American congressman.); 1922-1998, Wayne County (Mich.) (Politics and government) | |
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Louise Byron, Abraham Levy, Bronx (New York, N.Y.) (Crime) | |
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United States Army (Blacks), AIDS (Disease) and servicemen, AIDS (Disease) and blacks | |
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Boxers (Persons) (Health and hygiene), AIDS (Disease) and athletes | |
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Willie Gamble (Jr.), Jury selection, Black jurors, Trials (Murder), Criminal justice, Administration of (Georgia) |
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Ronald Reagan (American president); 1911-2004 (Speeches, addresses, etc), Minority business enterprises (Federal aid) | |
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Christopher Carson, Children of interracial parents, Support (Domestic relations), AIDS (Disease) (Legal aspects) | |
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Toni Seawright, Miss America Pageant | |
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United Airlines, Inc, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Black air pilots, Aviation (Study and teaching) | |
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Cynthia Hawk, Warren (Mich.) (Race relations) | |
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Michael Mays | |
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United States Dept. of Education, Student aid, Collecting of accounts (Laws and regulations) | |
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Daisy Bates (American civil rights activist.), Education (Arkansas), Blacks (Scholarships) | |
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Phylicia Rashad | |
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Uncle Tom's cabin (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Sekou Ealy, Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc, Bendectin, Birth defects, Drug industry (Suits and claims) | |
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Tyrone Ford, Runaways | |
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Oliver L. North (Jr., American Marine corps officer and military official.), Louis Stokes (American congressman.); 1925-, Iran-contra affair (Congressional hearings) |
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Black police, Boston (Mass.) (Police) | |
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Lee Patrick Brown; 1937-., National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Houston (Tex.) (Police) | |
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Bo Jackson (American baseball and football player.); 1962-, Jim Brown (American football player and actor.); 1936- | |
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Bobby Knight, Len Bias; 1963-1986, Cocaine, Basketball players (Drug use) | |
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Muhammad Ali; 1942-., Parkinson's disease (Therapy) | |
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Adrian Dantley, Track and field athletics | |
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Lonnie Smith | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-., Radio programs (Sports) | |
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Tim Raines (American baseball player.); 1959-, Ozzie Smith (American baseball player.); 1954-, Baseball, Professional (All-star games) | |
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Eric Dickerson (American football player.); 1960-, Rea Ann Silva, Paternity, Palimony | |
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Black celebrity couples | |
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Ralph Sampson, Aleize Rena Dial | |
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Indiana Black Expo |
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