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Compton Community College, Conjoined twins | |
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Jonathan Clark, Liver (Transplantation), Biliary atresia | |
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Jim Bakker (American television evangelist.), William J. Seymour (American clergyman.); 1870-1922, PTL Network, Church and race relations, Clergy (Sexual behavior), Assemblies of God | |
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Ray Charles, Deafness (Federal aid) | |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Fund raising |
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Emma Robinson, Rhodes scholars and scholarships | |
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Mervyn M. Dymally; 1926-., Black business enterprises (Export-import trade), Trade missions, United States (Commerce, Japan, Korea (South)), Japan (Commerce, United States), Korea (South) (Commerce, United States) | |
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Football, Professional (Draft), Black football players | |
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Paul Palmer | |
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Bo Jackson; 1962-., Football, Professional (Draft) |
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Oprah Winfrey, Television programs (Talk shows) | |
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John H. Smith, Black mayors (Conferences) | |
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Mozella Dansby; d. 1987, Georgia Power Co, Black women (Suicide) | |
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Connie Doa, Criminal justice, Administration of (Michigan), Women prisoners (Monitoring) | |
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Rodney Slater; 1955-., Arkansas State University, Arkansas State Highway Commission | |
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Black colleges and universities (Federal aid) | |
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Benjamin Elijah Mays; 1894-1984, Howard University School of Divinity | |
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Sickle cell anemia (Therapy) | |
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Sickle cell anemia (Diagnosis) | |
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Xernona Clayton (American television executive.), National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Black women in the television broadcasting industry, Rome (Ga.) (Race relations) | |
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John W. Kluge (American broadcasting and telecommunications executive.); 1914-2010, Columbia University, Minorities (Education), Colleges and universities (Gifts, contributions, etc) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941- |
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John McEnroe, Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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Brain (Cancer) | |
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Gus Johnson | |
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Bill Russell; 1934-., Sacramento Kings (Basketball team) | |
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Dwight Gooden (American baseball player.), New York Mets (Baseball team), Cocaine, Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Joe Black, Discrimination in sports, Black baseball managers | |
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Al Campanis, Chris Silva; 1962?-1990, Swimming (Competitions), Discrimination in sports | |
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Black athletes (Salaries) | |
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Debbie Allen, Phylicia Rashad, Vivian Ayers | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.), Commencement addresses | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Robert E. Johnson, Johnson Publishing Company, Inc |
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