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Ronald Reagan (American president); 1911-2004 (Inauguration, 1985), Blacks (Political activities) | |
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Pope John Paul II; 1920-2005, Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Church and race relations (South Africa, Catholic Church) | |
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Barry Martin (American dancer and choreographer.), Hospitals (Malpractice, South Africa), Apartheid | |
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Civil rights demonstrations, Apartheid, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Prentice H. Polk |
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Ellsworth Bisbee Warner, Pamela Broadnax Warner, Estates, Decedents'. | |
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Wilbert Rideau (American convicted murderer and prison journalist.), Pardon, Criminal justice, Administration of (Louisiana) | |
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Adoption and adopted children | |
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Child welfare (Michigan), Interracial adoption | |
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Russell Hathaway, Boston (Mass.) (Criminal justice, Administration of, Race relations) |
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Stephanie Lee-Miller, Robberies and assaults, Washington (D.C.) (Crime) | |
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Famines (Ethiopia), Relief work (Ethiopia) | |
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Leontyne Price, Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) | |
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Lou Rawls (American singer), United Negro College Fund, Telethons | |
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School prayer | |
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Student aid | |
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Hosea Conner, Leonard Winston, Murder, Cleveland (Ohio) (Crime) | |
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Willie T. Gaines, Michael P. Williams, Black clergy, Baptists (United States) | |
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Curtis Inabinett, Women public officers, Ravenel (S.C.) (Politics and government) | |
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Ernest Nathan Morial; 1929-1989, U.S. Conference of Mayors | |
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Karen Norman, Trials (Murder), Mistrial, Detroit (Mich.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
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William B. Brock, Volkswagen of America Inc, Blacks (Employment), Blacks in the automobile industry, Suicide | |
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Warren G. Woodfork (Sr.), Black police, New Orleans (La.) (Police) | |
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Marital rape |
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Ramada Inc, Blacks (Segregation), Baltimore (Md.) (Race relations) | |
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Chicago (Ill.) (Race relations) | |
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Women (Salaries), Black women (Employment) | |
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Rape, Crime and criminals (Virginia), School violence | |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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Maury Wills; 1932-., Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Terry Tyler, Detroit Pistons (Basketball team), Basketball, Professional (Accidents and injuries) | |
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Franco Harris; 1950-. | |
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Prince, Rock music (Ethical aspects), Minneapolis (Minn.) (Moral conditions) | |
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James Brown (American singer.) | |
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Eddie Murphy (American comedian and actor.) | |
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Martin Brest (Reviews), Beverly Hills cop (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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American Black Achievement Awards | |
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Jeffersons (Television program) (Reviews) |
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