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Contents
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Sanctions (International law), Apartheid, United States (Commerce, South Africa), South Africa (Commerce, United States) | |
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Entitlement spending | |
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C. Delores Tucker (American civil rights activist and feminist.), Democratic Party Black Caucus | |
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Leo Brooks, MOVE (Organization), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Police) | |
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Marion Barry; 1936-., Harold Washington; 1922-1987, Minimum wage, Unemployment (Relief measures) |
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Chaka Khan (American singer.) | |
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Black family | |
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Single parent families | |
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Success, Beauty, Personal (Psychological aspects) | |
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Apartheid, Sanctions (International law), United States (Commerce, South Africa), South Africa (Commerce, United States) |
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Drug abuse (Testing) | |
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Colorectal cancer (Nutritional aspects), Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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Linda Courser, Damages, Motorcycling (Accidents and injuries) | |
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A. H. McCoy, Jackson (Miss.) (Public buildings) | |
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Marcus Garvey; 1887-1940, Pardon | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941- | |
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Charles Hamilton Houston; 1895-1950, Howard University School of Law | |
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Sylvia Flanagan, Lynn Norment, Ebony (Periodical), Jet (Periodical) | |
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Missing children | |
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Morehouse School of Medicine | |
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Andrew L. Thomas | |
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Malcolm X; 1925-1965 | |
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Hilda Cason, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Apartheid, Foreign students (United States), South Africans (Education, United States) | |
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Benjamin Elijah Mays; 1894-1984, Interdenominational Theological Center, Theology (Scholarships and fellowships) | |
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Readiness for school | |
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Blacks (Education) |
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Apartheid, Civil rights demonstrations, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Larry Holmes, Carl Williams, Boxing | |
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Connie Hawkins (American basketball player); 1942-, John Williams (American basketball player); 1962-, Tulane University (Basketball), Basketball, College (Ethical aspects), Basketball betting | |
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Mickey Rivers; 1948-. | |
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Carl Lewis (American sprinter and long jumper.); 1961-, Long jumping | |
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Basketball players (Salaries), Right of privacy | |
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Yannick Noah, French Open (Tennis tournament) | |
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Maurice A. Dawkins, Virginia (Politics and government) | |
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Evelyn Rosalie Penny, Women gamblers, Numbers betting, Washington (D.C.) (Crime) | |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009, Jennifer Holliday (American singer.) | |
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Whoopi Goldberg (American actress.) | |
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Chuck Berry; 1926-. | |
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Capital Cities\ABC Inc, Radio stations, Black, Television stations, Black | |
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Aretha Franklin, Music festivals (Illinois) | |
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Redding family | |
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Drama Desk Awards |
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