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United Negro College Fund, World Trade Center terrorist attack, 2001 (Children) | |
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Black businessmen, Blacks (Political activities), Black leadership | |
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Quincy Jones (American composer and record producer.); 1933- | |
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Suzan-Lori Parks (American dramatist) (Awards), Danielle S. Allen (American classicist); 1971- (Awards) | |
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