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Contents
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Coleman Young; 1918-1997, Detroit (Mich.) (Politics and government) | |
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Apartheid, Civil rights demonstrations, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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AIDS (Disease) and children, School children (Health and hygiene) | |
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John P. Carter, Sexual harassment in religion, Black clergy (Sexual behavior), United Methodist Church (Employees) | |
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Grants-in-aid, Newark (N.J.) (Finance) |
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Stacey E. G. Polk, Georgetown University School of Law, College fraternities | |
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Postage stamps, Hunger | |
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Harry Belafonte (American singer and actor.), UNICEF | |
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Gloria Butler, Campaign funds (Laws and regulations), Georgia (Politics and government) | |
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Jerry Falwell (American evangelist.), Investments, American (South Africa), Church and race relations (South Africa) |
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Television programs (Children's programs) | |
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Support (Domestic relations), Child welfare (Illinois) | |
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Youth (Drug use), Teenage suicide | |
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Catholic Church (Blacks), Black bishops, Church and race relations (Catholic Church) | |
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United States Congress Senate (Voting), Public schools and religion | |
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National Baptist Convention of the United States of America | |
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Genital herpesvirus | |
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Adultery | |
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Ronald A. Boyd, Black school superintendents and principals (Selection and appointment), Cleveland (Ohio) (Education) | |
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Black colleges and universities (Federal aid) |
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Alvin A. Roche (Sr.), American Legion, Black veterans | |
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James Colvin, United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Blacks (Political activities), Elections (Corrupt practices), Political corruption (Alabama) | |
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Pete Rose; 1941-., Cincinnati Reds (Baseball team), Baseball records | |
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Julius Erving; 1950-. | |
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Joe Morgan (American baseball player and sportscaster.); 1943- | |
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Hubert Ausbie, Fred Neal, Harlem Globetrotters | |
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Nelson Mandela (South African president.), Political prisoners (South Africa), Apartheid | |
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Tarro Griffin, Michael Drummond, Heart (Transplantation) | |
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Marla Gibbs (American actress.) | |
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227 (Television program) (Reviews) |
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