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Blacks (Medical care) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Campaign funds | |
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Augustus F. Hawkins (American congressman.); 1907-2007, United States Congress House Committee on Education and Labor | |
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Eldridge Cleaver; 1935-1998, California (Politics and government) | |
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Interracial adoption |
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Housing vouchers | |
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Theology (Scholarships and fellowships), Women and religion | |
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Henry Wilfong, United States Small Business Administration, Black business enterprises (Federal aid), Government contracts | |
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Alabama (Politics and government) | |
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Legree Daniels (American government official.), Republican Party (U.S.), Black women (Political activities) |
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Tom Bradley; 1917-1998, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Politics and government) | |
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Labor supply | |
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United States Congress House (Voting), Food stamp plan | |
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Marion Barry; 1936-., Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Esther Phillips; 1935-1984 | |
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National Insurance Association | |
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Business mentors, Black women executives | |
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Stanley S. Scott, Philip Morris, Inc | |
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Suzette Charles, Miss America Pageant | |
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Arthur B. Lee, Morehouse School of Medicine | |
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Dieting | |
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Education (Southern States), Educational tests and measurements | |
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Blacks (Education), Catholic schools, Saint Louis (Mo.) (Education) | |
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Charles Young; 1864-1922, Xenia (Ohio) (Historic houses, sites, etc) | |
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Black athletes | |
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Youth (Drug use) | |
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Infants (Nutrition) |
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Black family | |
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Thomas Henderson (American football player.) | |
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Earl Campbell; 1955-. | |
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John Thompson (American basketball coach.), Basketball, College (Ethical aspects), Black athletes (Education) | |
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Eddie Robinson (American football coach.), National Collegiate Athletic Association, United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Football, College (Antitrust), Television programs (Sports) | |
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Tony Dorsett; 1954-. | |
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Hank Aaron; 1934-. | |
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Dave Winfield; 1951-. | |
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Vida Blue, Baseball players (Drug use, Suspension) | |
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Antwone Archie, Amputees (Sports) | |
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Frank Robinson; 1935-. | |
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Blacks in television, Emmy Awards | |
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Jacksons (Musical group) | |
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Vanessa Williams (American singer and actress.) | |
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Lena Horne (American singer.), Kennedy Center Honors | |
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Eddie Murphy (American comedian and actor.) |
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