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Contents
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Blacks (Mortality) | |
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Cardiss Collins; 1931-., Trans World Airlines Inc, Blacks (Employment, Discriminatory practices), Black airline employees | |
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Coretta Scott King (American civil rights leader.); 1927-2006, Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968, Richard Milhous Nixon (American president); 1913-1994 (Archives) | |
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Martha Henry, Edward Henderson, Murder, Criminal justice, Administration of (Indiana) | |
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Public welfare (Washington (State)), Aid to families with dependent children programs, Workfare |
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Herbert Simmons (Jr.), Lafayette (La.) (Airports) | |
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Menstrual cycle, Pheromones | |
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Gonorrhea | |
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Crack (Cocaine), Drug abuse (Therapy), Acupuncture | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), TEACH (Organization), Rock concerts (Benefit performances) |
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Aletha Morgan, Black policewomen, State police (South Carolina) | |
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Lemuel Darnell Chester, Dorchester County (Md.) (Politics and government) | |
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Ray Charles, Kennedy Center Honors | |
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Revlon Inc, Boycott, Black consumers, Apartheid, Investments, American (South Africa) | |
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Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968, Anchorage (Alaska) (Race relations) | |
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Black college graduates (Employment) | |
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Harry Lee (American sheriff.); 1932-2007, New Orleans (La.) (Race relations, Police) | |
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Larry Layton, Peoples Temple, Jonestown (Guyana) mass deaths, 1978 | |
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Don King; 1931-., TransAfrica Forum (Organization), Apartheid | |
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Kevin L. Nesmith, Citadel (Military academy), United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hazing, Black cadets | |
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Eleanor Bumpurs, Stephen Sullivan, Police shootings, Bronx (New York, N.Y.) (Police) | |
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United States Dept. of Health and Human Services, Support (Domestic relations) | |
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Ford Foundation, Dropouts | |
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Burger King Corporation, Operation PUSH, Blacks in fast food restaurant management | |
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Muhammad Ali (American boxer.); 1942-, Lonnie Williams Ali (wife of American boxer Muhammad Ali.) |
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Ike Turner (American singer and guitarist.), Tina Turner (American singer.), Musicians (Drug use) | |
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Amy Carter, Student protests, demonstrations, etc | |
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Michael Spinks (American boxer.), Gerry Cooney (American boxer.), Boxing | |
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Moses Malone; 1955-., Wages and salaries, Washington (D.C.) (Economic conditions) | |
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Earvin Johnson (American basketball player and coach.); 1959- | |
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Football, Professional (Songs and music) | |
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Irving Fryar; 1962-. | |
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Randall Cunningham (American football player.) | |
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater | |
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Dorian Harewood | |
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Leslie Uggams (American singer and actress.); 1943-, Trademarks, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants) | |
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Lee Dorsey; 1927-1986 | |
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Lou Rawls (American singer), United Negro College Fund, Fund raising | |
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Black entertainers, Sunday schools, Baptists (United States) | |
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Richard Pryor (American comedian.); 1940-2005 |
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