JetThe weekly source of African American political and entertainment news. |
Vsebina
5 | |
Blacks (Housing, Employment, Discriminatory practices), Chicago (Ill.) (Housing) | |
5 | |
Small business (Federal aid), Government contracts, Black business enterprises (Federal aid) | |
5 | |
Voter registration, Black suffrage | |
6 | |
Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Vice-presidential candidates (1984) | |
12 | |
Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009, Drunk driving, Youth (Alcohol use) |
32 | |
Greensboro (N.C.) (Blacks) | |
34 | |
Katie Hall; 1938-., Indiana (Politics and government) | |
34 | |
Mark L. Stebbins, Blacks (Race identity), Stockton (Calif.) (Politics and government) | |
35 | |
African Development Foundation | |
37 | |
Black family, Black single mothers |
16 | |
Michael Jackson (American singer and songwriter.); 1958-2009, Rock videos | |
19 | |
Veterans (Employment) | |
22 | |
Black college teachers (Psychology), Colleges and universities (Race relations) | |
22 | |
Yvette Henry, University of Massachusetts at Springfield, Colleges and universities (Race relations), Black women college students | |
23 | |
Luther S. Williams, Atlanta University | |
24 | |
Augustus F. Hawkins (American congressman.); 1907-2007, Unemployment (Relief measures) | |
24 | |
New Communities Inc, Foreclosure | |
25 | |
Helen D. Russell, United States Congress House, Black women clergy | |
28 | |
Morehouse School of Medicine, Veterans (Hospitals) | |
29 | |
Ruth Harvey Charity, Embezzlement, Legal ethics | |
31 | |
United States Dept. of Justice Civil Rights Division, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Black suffrage, Alabama (Politics and government) | |
31 | |
Thurgood Marshall (American Supreme Court justice.); 1908-1993, James Adams, United States Supreme Court (Decisions), Capital punishment (Florida), Electrocution (Capital punishment) |
46 | |
Walter Payton; 1954-1999 | |
46 | |
Carol Lewis, Track and field athletics (Women) | |
47 | |
Moses Malone; 1955-. | |
47 | |
Hubert Anderson, Deaf (Sports) | |
48 | |
Mike Norris (American baseball player.), Baseball players (Drug use) | |
48 | |
Black colleges and universities, Football, Professional (Draft) | |
50 | |
Southern University, Football, College (Recruiting) | |
51 | |
Black athletes, Olympic Games, 1984 (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Boycott) | |
54 | |
Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-. | |
57 | |
Teddy Pendergrass (American soul singer.) | |
58 | |
Count Basie (American jazz pianist and band leader.); 1904-1984 | |
62 | |
Jackson family |
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Aaron Pryor actress Adolph Coors Company Africa album Angeles athletes Atlanta Award Bar-Kays basketball coach Bass BEALLS BROS Black colleges brother Calif California cently Chicago Church city's civil rights Count Basie Court dance daughter Dear Editor Dennis Edwards dent Diane director District drug Emmanuel Lewis fans Fashion Fair Cosmetics father federal film former Gary Gary Hart Gordy graduate Greensboro Hagler honor Howard Janet Jennifer Holliday JERMAINE Jesse Jackson LaToya Leonard Lionel Richie LOVE Luther Luther Vandross Mardi Gras Colors Marlon Max Robinson Mayor ment Michael Jackson million Moses Malone Motown NCAA Norris Olympics Payton Pendergrass percent President Reagan presidential Primatene Primatene Mist Pryor Rebbie recently record relaxing Roper singer sit-in song Soviet star Stebbins Sugar Ray superstar Thriller tion told JET University versity Veterans voters votes Washington White House wife York youth