JetThe weekly source of African American political and entertainment news. |
Contents
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Earl G. Graves (American magazine publishing executive.); 1935-, King Center (Atlanta, Ga.), Salute to Greatness Awards | |
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National Newspaper Publishers Association, Martin Luther King Day, Arizona (Race relations) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Central State University (Ohio), Martin Luther King Day, Degrees, Honorary | |
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James Farmer (American civil rights leader.); 1920-1999 | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Fisk University, Black colleges and universities (Gifts, contributions, etc) |
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Harlem Globetrotters | |
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John Lucas | |
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James Lofton, Rape | |
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George Foreman; 1949-. | |
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Anita DeFrantz (American rower, lawyer and Olympic executive.), International Olympic Committee |
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Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968, Tom Skinner (American evangelist.); 1942-1994, Blacks (Civil rights, History) | |
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Arthur Ashe; 1943-1993, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe; 1951-. | |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009, PepsiCo, Inc, Soft drink industry (Advertising), Television advertising | |
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Vic Damone (American singer.) | |
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Tina Turner | |
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Luther Vandross (American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter.) | |
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Valerie Brisco (American runner.); 1960-, Divorce | |
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Walter F. Leavell, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science | |
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Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968 (Memorials), College fraternities, Washington (D.C.) (Monuments, statues, etc) | |
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Harlem renaissance (Exhibitions) | |
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Mingo-Jones Advertising Inc, Muse-Cordero-Chen & Baca Advertising | |
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Don King; 1931-., Jamaica-America Society, Blacks (Awards) | |
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School and the home, Mathematical ability |
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Leon Spinks (American boxer.) | |
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Marion E. Jackson; d. 1987 | |
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Michael Jordan (American basketball player.); 1963- | |
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Ronald E. McNair, Challenger (Space shuttle) explosion, 1986 | |
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Clarence H. Burns; 1918-2003, Baltimore (Md.) (Politics and government) | |
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Civil rights demonstrations, Cumming (Ga.) (Race relations), Forsyth County (Ga.) (Race relations) | |
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Coretta Scott King (American civil rights leader.); 1927-2006, Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968 (Statues) | |
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Lottie Shackelford, Little Rock (Ark.) (Politics and government) | |
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Richard Pryor (American comedian.); 1940-2005 | |
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Michael Apted (British motion picture director) (Reviews), Critical condition (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Millie Jackson (American singer.) | |
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Stevie Wonder (American singer and songwriter.), Martin Luther King Day, Arizona (Race relations) | |
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Rick James |
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