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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Walter F. Mondale (American vice-president.); 1928-, Democratic national conventions (1984) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Democratic national conventions (1984) | |
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Ellie Jewell, Blacks (Education), Brooklyn (Mich.) (Education) | |
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Boston University, Black journalists, Journalism (Study and teaching) | |
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Friendship, Marriage |
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Roscoe Brown, Rape, Castration, Criminal justice, Administration of (South Carolina) | |
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Tony Perez, Fraud, Memphis (Tenn.) (Crime) | |
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Albert Redd, Prisoners (Medical care), Atlanta (Ga.) (Prisons) | |
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Alton Coleman | |
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Shaun Givens, Houston (Tex.) (Crime) |
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Wife abuse | |
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Graffiti removal, Youth (Employment), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Youth) | |
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Clarence Thomas, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | |
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Pope John Paul II; 1920-2005, Pieter W. Botha (South African president) (Visit to Western Europe), Church and race relations (South Africa, Catholic Church) | |
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Delores J. Foster, United Church of Christ | |
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Systems and Applied Sciences Corporation, Landsat satellites, Artificial satellites, Chinese | |
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Jane Burleson, Fort Dodge (Iowa) (Politics and government) | |
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Black suffrage, Birmingham (Ala.) (Politics and government) | |
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Tyrone Bolden, Racial slurs, Cleveland (Ohio) (Race relations) | |
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Stress, Eating (Psychological aspects) | |
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Youth (Drug use) | |
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Shaken child syndrome |
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Faye Wattleton, Abortion (Developing countries), Economic assistance, American (Developing countries), Birth control (Developing countries) | |
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Reggie Jackson; 1946-. | |
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Luis Clemente, Roberto Clemente (Jr.) | |
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Thomas Henderson (American football player.) | |
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Greg Pruitt (American football player and agent.); 1951- | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, South Carolina (Politics and government) | |
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Democratic national conventions (1984), Black women (Political activities) | |
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Jermaine Jackson (American singer.) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.) | |
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Isaac Hayes (American singer and composer.), Divorce | |
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Vanessa Williams (American singer and actress.), Miss America Pageant |
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