JetThe weekly source of African American political and entertainment news. |
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Cardiss Collins; 1931-., Congresswomen (Financial disclosure) | |
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United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Blacks (Employment, Discriminatory practices), Seniority, Employee | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941- | |
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James W. M. Hennessee, Ypsilanti (Mich.) (Politics and government) | |
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Benjamin Franklin Thompson, Boston (Mass.) (Prisons) |
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Black women in the television broadcasting industry, Television programs (Local news programs) | |
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Baltimore sun, Boycott, Baltimore (Md.) (Blacks) | |
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H. Noble Simms | |
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Married couples, Home economics | |
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Black firefighters, Blacks (Employment), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Firefighters) |
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National Black Republican Council | |
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Tom Bradley; 1917-1998, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Airports) | |
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Jerome G. Cooper (American Marine corps general); 1936-, United States Marine Corps (Blacks) | |
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Janet Jackson | |
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Peabo Bryson (American singer, songwriter and record producer.); 1951-, Teddy Pendergrass (American soul singer.) | |
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Love boat (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Leonidas H. Berry; 1902-1995 | |
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Black colleges and universities, Colleges and universities (Georgia, Graduation requirements), Educational tests and measurements | |
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Blacks (Education), Educational tests and measurements | |
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Michael Moore, Trials (Murder), Georgia (Race relations) | |
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Philadelphia (Pa.) (Cemeteries, Blacks, History) | |
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Vanessa Williams (American singer and actress.) | |
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Alex Haley (American biographer, historian and journalist.); 1921-1992 | |
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Robert Clark, Mississippi (Politics and government) | |
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Homeless (Political activities), Suffrage, Washington (D.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Presidential primaries (1984, Illinois), Voting | |
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Mildred Brown, Black press | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Politics (Press coverage) |
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Black police, Blacks (Employment), Arlington (Va.) (Police) | |
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Black women (Employment) | |
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Dave Parker (American baseball player.); 1951- | |
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Track and field athletics records | |
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Larry Bird (American basketball player and coach.), Earvin Johnson (American basketball player and coach.); 1959- | |
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Larry Holmes | |
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Carmen Williamson, Boxing (Officiating) | |
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Lonnie Smith, Baseball players (Drug use), Cocaine | |
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Pele (Brazilian soccer player.); 1940- | |
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Ron Brown | |
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Reggie Jackson; 1946-. | |
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Frank Robinson; 1935-. | |
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Dianne Durham, Gymnastics (Women, Competitions) | |
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Thomas Henderson (American football player.), Sex crimes, Trials (California) | |
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LeVar Burton (American actor.); 1957-, Custody kidnapping | |
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Marvin Gay, Murder | |
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Lionel Richie (American singer and songwriter.), Black Music Month | |
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Marvin Gaye (American singer and songwriter.) |
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