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Contents
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Apartheid, United States (Foreign relations, Southern Africa, South Africa), Southern Africa (Foreign relations, United States), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Coca-Cola Company, Apartheid, Investments, American (South Africa) | |
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Coretta Scott King (American civil rights leader.); 1927-2006, Sanctions (International law), Apartheid, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Judy Pace; 1946-., Curt Flood; 1938-1997 | |
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United States Federal Communications Commission, Minorities in the mass media industry, Women in the mass media industry, Blacks in the mass media industry |
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National Association of Broadcasters, Minorities in the television broadcasting industry | |
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Race relations in television, White supremacy movements, Pocatello (Idaho) (Race relations) | |
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Race and reason (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Police shootings, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Police) | |
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United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Blacks (Employment), Chicago (Ill.) (Employees) |
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Investments, American (South Africa), Apartheid, Howard County (Md.) (County contracts) | |
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Duke Ellington (American band leader and composer); 1899-1974 (Archives), National Museum of American History (U.S.) | |
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Joint Center for Political Studies (U.S.) | |
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Republican Party (U.S.), Blacks (Political activities) | |
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Tom Bradley; 1917-1998, Campaign funds, California (Politics and government) | |
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Voter registration | |
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Laura Belizaire, Murder, Suicide, Long Beach (Calif.) (Public welfare) | |
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Prayer | |
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Violence in television, Television and children |
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Black police, Little Rock (Ark.) (Police) | |
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William Perry | |
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John Lucas, Drug abuse (Therapy) | |
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Cereal foods (Advertising), Athletes as advertising spokesmen | |
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Flo Hyman (American volleyball player.); 1954-1986, Women's Sports Hall of Fame | |
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Bubba Smith (American football player and actor), Miller Brewing Company, Beer (Advertising), Television advertising, Athletes as advertising spokesmen | |
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Mercury Morris, Drug abuse (Conferences) | |
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Football, College | |
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Central State University (Ohio) |
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