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Samuel R. Pierce (Jr.), Homeless | |
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Donald D. Ford, Douglass Bank | |
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A. J. Cooper, Congressional Black Caucus | |
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Clarence Mitchell (Jr., American diplomat and civil rights leader.) | |
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Carol Van Brunt, Olympic Games, 1984 (Los Angeles, Calif.) |
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Stress, Headache | |
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Lenell Geter, Criminal justice, Administration of (Texas), Miscarriage of justice, Robberies and assaults | |
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United States Supreme Court, Poor (Civil rights), Protests, demonstrations, etc | |
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Black business enterprises (Taxation) | |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Stop & Shop Companies Inc, Black business enterprises |
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Hosea Williams; 1926-2000, Georgia (Politics and government) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941- | |
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James A. Hefner, Jackson State University | |
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Public schools (Desegregation), Yonkers (N.Y.) (Education) | |
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Walter F. Johnson (III, American general and health care management consultant.), United States Army Medical Services Corps | |
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Lester N. Shepherd, National Association of Home Builders Home Builders Institute | |
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George Clements (American priest and child benefactor.); 1932-, Catholic schools, Gangs, Student expulsion, Chicago (Ill.) (Education) | |
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Black clergy (Conferences) | |
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Boycott, Apartheid, United States (Cultural relations, South Africa), South Africa (Cultural relations, United States) |
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Narcotics laws and regulations (Colombia) | |
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Presidential primaries (1984, Louisiana) | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Presidential caucuses (1984, Michigan), Democratic national conventions (1984) | |
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Jim Brown (American football player and actor.); 1936-, Lacrosse, College (History) | |
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Earl Campbell; 1955-. | |
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Willie Wilson (baseball player.), Drug trafficking, Baseball players (Drug use) | |
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Mamie Till-Mobley (American teacher and mother of lynching victim.), Emmett Till (African American teenaged lynching victim.); 1941-1955, Lynching, Mississippi (Race relations) | |
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Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009 | |
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Johnny Mathis |
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