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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Robert O. Goodman (American naval officer and aviator.); 1956-, United States (Foreign relations, Syria, Armed Forces, Lebanon), Syria (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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C. Christopher Clanton, Ku Klux Klan, Alabama (Race relations) | |
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AIDS (Disease) and children, Foster home care | |
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United Nations (United States), Unesco | |
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President's Task Force on Food Assistance, Black children |
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Samuel R. Pierce (Jr., American Secretary of housing and urban development.), King Center (Atlanta, Ga.) | |
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Women firefighters, Women (Employment, Discriminatory practices), Cleveland (Ohio) (Firefighters) | |
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Grenada (History, American invasion, 1983) | |
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Larry Holmes | |
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Carl Lewis (American sprinter and long jumper.); 1961-, Dave Winfield (American baseball player.); 1951- |
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King Center (Atlanta, Ga.) | |
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Martin Luther King (Jr.); 1929-1968 (Assassination), Christine Farris (American college teacher and sister of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.) | |
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Supreme Life Insurance Company | |
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H. H. Grooms (judge.); 1900-1991, U. W. Clemon (American judge.), Colleges and universities (Alabama, Desegregation) | |
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Susan Brunson; 1870?-1994, Centenarians | |
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Antihypertensive agents, Blacks (Health and hygiene) | |
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Foreign students (China), Africans (Education, China), Chinese and blacks, China (Race relations) |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
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Micheal Ray Richardson (American basketball player.), New Jersey Nets (Basketball team), Basketball players (Drug use) | |
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Black quarterbacks (Football players) | |
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Maury Wills; 1932-., Automobiles (Theft), Cocaine, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Crime) | |
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Jim Brown (American football player and actor.); 1936-, Richard Pryor (American comedian.); 1940-2005, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc | |
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Eddie Murphy (American comedian and actor.) | |
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James Farmer (American civil rights leader.); 1920-1999, Congress of Racial Equality |
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