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Julian Bond (American civil rights leader.); 1940-, John Lewis (American congressman.); 1940-, Georgia (Politics and government) | |
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Martin Luther King (III); 1957-, Ralph David Abernathy (III, American state legislator and son of clergyman and civil rights leader Ralph D. Abernathy.), Georgia (Politics and government) | |
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Willie Lewis Brown (Jr.), Bilingualism, English language, California (Languages) | |
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Kwame Ture; 1941-1998, Political prisoners (Guinea) | |
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Blacks (Economic conditions) |
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Public welfare (New York (State)), Housing (New York (State)), New York (State) (Employees) | |
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John Wesley Winters; 1920-., Condominiums, Blacks (Housing), Raleigh (N.C.) (Housing) | |
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Joseph R. Biden (American senator.), Blacks (Housing), Housing (Delaware) | |
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National Bar Association, Blacks (Civil rights) | |
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Aged (Religious life) |
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MOVE (Organization), Blacks (Housing), Philadelphia (Pa.) (Housing) | |
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Herbert H. Tate (Jr.), Essex County (N.J.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
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Reginald Gilliam, New York (State) Dept. of Transportation | |
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Arthur E. Thomas, Central State University (Ohio), Art, Black (Exhibitions) | |
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Donald M. Stewart (American college president.); 1938-, College Entrance Examination Board | |
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Black athletes (Education), College athletics (Ethical aspects) | |
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Julia V. Clark, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Scholarships and fellowships | |
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Hospitals (Maternity care), Poor (Medical care), Fredericksburg (Va.) (Hospitals) | |
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Blacks (Suicide), Aged (Suicide) | |
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Children of drug addicts | |
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Blacks (History, Alabama), Historic houses, sites, etc (Alabama) | |
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Courtesy | |
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A. G. Gaston (American banker, insurance executive and real estate investor.), Booker T. Washington Insurance Company, Blacks (Awards) | |
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Bessie Pippens, Bessemer (Ala.) (Politics and government) | |
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Ray Charles, Kennedy Center Honors |
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Len Bias; 1963-1986, University of Maryland, College Park, Cocaine, Basketball players (Drug use) | |
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William Perry | |
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Tony Dorsett (American football player.); 1954-, Herschel Walker (American football player.) | |
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Edwin Moses; 1955-., Hurdle racing | |
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Marcus Dupree, Football, Professional (Accidents and injuries) | |
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Gus Santos, Basketball, College (Ethical aspects) | |
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Doug Williams; 1955-. | |
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Lee Roy Murphy | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Camille Cosby | |
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Sammy Davis (Jr.) | |
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Esther Rolle (American actress.); 1920-1998, Black dolls | |
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Whitney Houston | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Motown Productions | |
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Wynton Marsalis |
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