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Charles Steele (Jr.); 1946- (Selection and appointment), Southern Christian Leadership Conference (Officials) | |
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Baby boom generation (Economic conditions), Blacks (Economic conditions) | |
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Kweisi Mfume (American civil rights leader.); 1948-, George W. Bush (American president.), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Officials) | |
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Tina Cade (American surrogate mother for daughter's triplets.), Triplets, Pregnancy and age, Fertilization in vitro, Surrogate motherhood, Mothers and daughters | |
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Tamia (Canadian-American singer) (Health), Multiple sclerosis (Diagnosis) |
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Franklin D. Raines (American financial services executive.), Fannie Mae (Officials), Executives (Retirement) | |
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Barack Obama (American president.); 1961-, Crown Publishers Group (Contracts), Random House Children's Publishing (Firm) (Contracts), Authors and publishers | |
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Prince (American singer and songwriter) (Awards) | |
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Tupac Shakur (American rapper and actor) (Awards) | |
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Maurice Blackwell (American priest); d. 2002 (Murder), Dontee D. Stokes (barber and killer of priest who allegedly abused him) (Trials, litigation, etc), Catholic priests (Sexual behavior), Child molesting, Baltimore (Md.) (Crime) |
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Charles McDowell (American clergyman) (Health), Church work with the homeless | |
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Edward Brooke (American senator.); 1919-, Robert Clifton Weaver (American Secretary of housing and urban development and educator.); 1907-1997 | |
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Black children (Nutrition) | |
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Skin (Diseases, Nutritional aspects), Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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Regina Belle (American singer) (Sound recordings, Reviews), Jazz music (Sound recordings, Reviews) | |
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Barbecue cooking, Ribs (Cooking), Barbecue sauces | |
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R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co (Joint ventures), All Printing & Graphics, Inc (Joint ventures) |
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Reggie White (American football player and clergyman.); 1961-2004 | |
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Michael Vick (American football player.); 1980-, Atlanta Falcons (Football team), Black football players (Salaries) | |
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Samuel L. Jackson (American actor.), Ken Carter (high school basketball coach) (In motion pictures), Coach Carter (Motion picture) | |
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Shirley Horn (American jazz singer and pianist); 1934-2005 (Awards), Kenny Burrell (American jazz guitarist); 1931- (Awards), Slide Hampton (American jazz trombonist); 1932- (Awards), Jimmy Smith (American jazz organist); 1925-2005 (Awards), National Endowment for the Arts | |
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Freddie Perren (American songwriter and record producer.); 1943-2004 | |
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Ronald M. Sharpe (American state police official.) | |
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Ed Gordon (American television newscaster.), National Public Radio (U.S.), News & notes with Ed Gordon (Radio program) |
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