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Contents
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Congressional Black Caucus, Budget (United States) | |
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Investments, American (South Africa), Apartheid, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Finance) | |
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Cardiss Collins; 1931-., United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Government employees, Discrimination in employment | |
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Gwendolyn Brooks (American poet.), Library of Congress | |
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Johnson Publishing Company, Inc, Black business enterprises |
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Children of prisoners, Women prisoners | |
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Fertilization in vitro | |
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Blacks (Health and hygiene, Mortality), Heart (Diseases, Mortality) | |
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Emma Green, Murder, Rochester (N.Y.) (Traffic accidents, Crime) | |
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Murder, Blacks (Crimes against) |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Civil rights demonstrations, Washington (D.C.) (Protests, demonstrations, etc) | |
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Greyhound Lines, Inc, Black entrepreneurs | |
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Dick Gregory; 1932-., Famines (Ethiopia), Relief work (Ethiopia) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid | |
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Wynton Marsalis, Jazz music | |
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College education (Costs) | |
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M. Maceo Nance (Jr.), South Carolina State College | |
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Rebbie Jackson (American singer) | |
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Robert Maynard, Associated Press, Oakland tribune, Blacks in newspaper publishing | |
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Lionel Richie (American singer and songwriter.), American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers | |
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Sophia Henderson, Beauty contests |
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Benjamin Ward, Police brutality, Stun devices (Police use), New York (N.Y.) (Police) | |
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Ben Wilson, Murder, Wrongful death, Chicago (Ill.) (Crime) | |
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Bancroft D. Hall, Damages, Miscarriage of justice, Milton (Mass.) (Police) | |
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Alton Coleman, Debra Brown, Murder, Criminal justice, Administration of (Ohio) | |
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Gale Sayers; 1943-., Football coaches, Discrimination in sports | |
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Edwin Moses; 1955-., Prostitution, Athletes as advertising spokesmen, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Moral conditions) | |
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Television programs (Black programs) | |
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Jeffersons (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Boycott, Apartheid, Black entertainers, United States (Cultural relations, South Africa), South Africa (Cultural relations, United States) | |
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Apollo Theatre (New York, N.Y.) | |
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Rap music |
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