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Contents
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Civil Rights Act of 1984 | |
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Black police, Seniority, Employee, Blacks (Employment, Discriminatory practices), Detroit (Mich.) (Police) | |
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United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Partnership, Women lawyers, Women (Employment, Discriminatory practices) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941- | |
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Idi Amin (Ugandan general and president.); 1925-2003 |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Blacks in the mass media industry | |
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Gloria Gibson, Black women in the television broadcasting industry, Television programs (Local news programs) | |
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Teddy Pendergrass (American soul singer.), Betty Dunmore | |
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Cedric Creer, School bus accidents | |
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Water heaters (Accidents and explosions), Cincinnati (Ohio) (Housing) |
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United States Dept. of Transportation (Contracts and procurement), Black youth (Employment) | |
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United States Minority Business Development Agency, United States (Commerce, Caribbean region), Caribbean region (Commerce, United States) | |
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Statehood (American politics), Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Blacks (Housing), Housing (New York (State)) | |
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D'Urville Martin | |
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Opal McGinnis, Ferris State College, Black women (Employment), Black nurses and nursing | |
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William Bernard Jackson, Miscarriage of justice, Criminal justice, Administration of (Ohio), Rape | |
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U. W. Clemon (American judge.), Ku Klux Klan, Trials (Civil rights), Alabama (Race relations) | |
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Black Music Association | |
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United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Brown v. Board of Education, Public schools (Desegregation) | |
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Black celebrities, Degrees, Honorary | |
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Blacks in literature, Censorship, Waukegan (Ill.) (Education) | |
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Samuel R. Pierce (Jr., American Secretary of housing and urban development.), United States Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Blacks (Education), Education (Washington (D.C.)) |
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Single parent families, Blacks (Employment) | |
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Ben Citchen, Blacks (Employment, Discriminatory practices), Black welders (Persons) | |
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Darlene Alford, Children as ministers, Black women clergy, Kenosha (Wis.) (Religion) | |
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General Railroad and Equipment Services, Inc, United States Navy (Contracts and procurement) | |
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Business and education | |
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Jack Johnson; 1878-1946 | |
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Hakeem Olajuwon | |
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Carl Lewis (American sprinter and long jumper.); 1961- | |
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Reggie Jackson; 1946-. | |
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Calvin Murphy; 1948-. | |
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Black entertainers | |
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Henry Krieger (Reviews) | |
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Kool and the Gang (Musical group) |
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