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Thurgood Marshall (American Supreme Court justice.); 1908-1993, United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Preventive detention | |
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Julian Bond; 1940-., Cocaine, Politicians (Drug use), Atlanta (Ga.) (Politics and government) | |
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Rowing (Competitions), Discrimination in sports, Boston (Mass.) (Race relations) | |
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Matthew Alexander Henson (American arctic explorer.); 1866-1955, Ahnahkaq Henson (Amer-Eskimo son of Matthew Alexander Henson.), Peary Expeditions (1886-1909) | |
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Harold Ford; 1945-., Political corruption (Tennessee), Religion and politics, Memphis (Tenn.) (Religion) |
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Kerrick Majors; d. 1987, Murder, Nashville (Tenn.) (Crime) | |
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Michael Morgan (American conductor.), Chicago Symphony Orchestra | |
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Thelonious Monk; 1917-1982, Monk Family (Musical group) | |
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Cake | |
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Black football coaches |
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Ronald Reagan (American president); 1911-2004 (Speeches, addresses, etc), Blood (Testing), AIDS (Disease) (Diagnosis) | |
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Clyde L. Johnson (Sr.), Child molesting, Black clergy (Sexual behavior), Petersburg (Va.) (Crime) | |
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Calvin Scott, Black clergy (Crime), Narcotics laws and regulations, Miami (Fla.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) | |
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Black colleges and universities (Finance) | |
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Yale University, Apartheid, Civil rights demonstrations, Investments, American (South Africa), Student protests, demonstrations, etc | |
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High school yearbooks, High schools (Race relations), Taunton (Mass.) (Education) | |
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Black public officers | |
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Naomi Churchill Earp (American civil rights activist and government official.); 1950-, United States Dept. of Agriculture | |
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Raymond G. Massie, Lawrence F. Davenport; 1944-., United States Dept. of Energy | |
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Whoopi Goldberg (American actress.) | |
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Josephine Baker (American actress, singer and dancer); 1906-1975 (Collectibles), Auctions (France) | |
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Barbara Rudd Gross, Black women in the advertising industry | |
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Elnor B. G. Hickman, Professional Secretaries International |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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Marvin Hagler; 1954-. | |
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Sugar Ray Robinson (American boxer.); 1921-1989 | |
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Michael Jordan (American basketball player.); 1963- | |
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Rita Crockett, Volleyball, Professional (Women) | |
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James Lofton, Mossy Cade, Trials (Rape) | |
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Reggie Jackson; 1946-., Dave Winfield; 1951-., Black baseball managers, Discrimination in sports | |
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Mike Tyson; 1966-., Boxing | |
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Larry Holmes | |
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Luther Vandross (American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter.), Martin Luther King Day, Arizona (Race relations) | |
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Mr. T (American wrestler and actor.); 1952-, Tree felling, Lake Forest (Ill.) (Blacks) | |
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Eddie Murphy (American comedian and actor.) | |
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Tony Scott (British film director) (Reviews), Beverly Hills cop II (Motion picture) (Reviews) |
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