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Contents
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Walter F. Mondale (American vice-president.); 1928-, Tom Bradley (American lawyer and mayor.); 1917-1998, Vice-presidential candidates (1984) | |
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Unemployment (Relief measures) | |
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Edward M. McIntyre (American mayor.), Trials (Extortion), Mistrial, Augusta (Ga.) (Political corruption) | |
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Warren E. Burger (American Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.); 1907-1995, Convict labor | |
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Michael Moore, Trials (Murder), Georgia (Race relations) |
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James Van Der Zee (American photographer.); 1886-1983, Blacks (History, Photographs), Harlem (New York, N.Y.) | |
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Leona Lloyd, Leonia Lloyd, Twins, Black women lawyers | |
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Julius Levonne Chambers, Legal Defense and Educational Fund | |
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Ted Patrick, Paula Dain, Deprogramming, Religious liberty, Scientology | |
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William Turks, Murder, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) (Crime) |
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Black astronauts | |
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Marion Barry; 1936-., Traffic accidents | |
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Coleman Young; 1918-1997, Detroit (Mich.) (Public welfare) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Intergovernmental fiscal relations | |
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Bobby Womack (singer and songwriter.), Sly Stone (American singer and songwriter.); 1944-, Musicians (Drug use) | |
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Sam Nujoma, SWAPO, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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Jacqueline Jackson | |
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Voter registration, Black suffrage, Georgia (Politics and government) | |
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Black public officers, Southern States (Politics and government) | |
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Guion S. Bluford; 1942-., Commencement addresses | |
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Black college teachers (Employment) | |
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Colleges and universities (Enrollment), Black college students | |
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Youth (Employment) | |
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Women (Education), Sex differences, Technical workers (Training) | |
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Homeless | |
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Housing (Desegregation), Yonkers (N.Y.) (Housing) |
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Joseph Paul Franklin, Larry Flynt | |
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Louisiana World Exposition (1984), Blacks (History, Exhibitions) | |
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LaToya Jackson (American singer) | |
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Frank Wills, Watergate case | |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Blacks (Employment), Black stockholders | |
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United States (Commerce, Caribbean region), Caribbean region (Commerce, United States) | |
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Martin Marietta Corp, Maxima Corporation | |
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K. C. Jones, Boston Celtics (Basketball team), Basketball, Professional (Championships) | |
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Doug Williams; 1955-. | |
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Baseball, Professional (All-star games) | |
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Calvin Peete | |
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Thomas Hearns; 1958-., Roberto Duran, Boxing | |
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Jacksons (Musical group) | |
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Della Reese; 1931-. | |
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Alberta Gay, Marvin Gay, Divorce | |
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Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc, Music and industry, Black music, Rock concerts |
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