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Contents
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Kenneth David Kaunda; 1924- (Visit to the United States), Apartheid, United States (Foreign relations, South Africa), South Africa (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Alcee L. Hastings; 1936-., Courts (Florida), Judicial ethics, Judges (Impeachment) | |
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Jacqueline Hill, Black policewomen (Suicide), Murder, New York (N.Y.) (Police) | |
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A. Reginald Eaves, Charles Williams, Extortion, Fulton County (Ga.) (Political corruption) | |
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Kenneth David Kaunda; 1924-., AIDS (Disease) (Zambia) |
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Juvenile delinquents and delinquency, West Memphis (Ark.) (Crime) | |
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Suicide, Indianapolis (Ind.) (Police) | |
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Rashunda Golden, Melinda Collier, Murder, Black youth (Crime), Carrollton (Ga.) (Crime) | |
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Sagon Penn, Trials (Murder), San Diego (Calif.) (Police) | |
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Ronald M. Sharpe (American state police official.), State police (Pennsylvania), Black police chiefs |
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Sickle cell anemia, Exercise (Physiological effects), Sudden cardiac arrest (Causes) | |
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Ethel Owens, Major Owens; 1936-., Alimony, Interracial marriage, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) (Politics and government) | |
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Thurgood Marshall (American Supreme Court justice.); 1908-1993, United States Supreme Court | |
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Social security | |
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Evan Mecham (American governor.), Martin Luther King Day, Arizona (Race relations) | |
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National Women's Political Caucus | |
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Black contractors, Highway engineering (Federal aid), Express highways (Federal aid, Illinois) | |
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Bruce Greenwood, Boycott, Police brutality, Isola (Miss.) (Race relations) | |
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Howard University, Grambling State University, Drug education (Federal aid), Black colleges and universities (Federal aid) | |
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Savannah State University, United States Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps | |
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American Civil Liberties Union, Educational laws and regulations (Virginia), School boards | |
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Karen Straw, Wife abuse, Trials (Murder), Queens (New York, N.Y.) (Criminal justice, Administration of) |
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Lori McNeil, Reebok International Ltd, Athletes as advertising spokesmen | |
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Earvin Johnson (American basketball player and coach.); 1959-, National Basketball Players Association, Strikes (Basketball players) | |
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Muhammad Ali; 1942-. | |
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Harry Edwards, Major Owens; 1936-., Baseball, Professional (Benefit games) | |
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Bob McAdoo; 1951-., Basketball, Professional (Italy) | |
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Scottie Pippen (American basketball player.) | |
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Floyd Youmans, Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Mike Tyson; 1966-., Tyrell Biggs, Boxing | |
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Blacks (Health and hygiene), Donation of organs, tissues, etc | |
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Jermaine Jackson (American singer.), Divorce | |
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Jimmie Walker (American actor and comedian.), Vonetta McGee (American actress.) | |
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Bustin' loose (Television program) (Reviews) |
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