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Mervyn M. Dymally; 1926-., Congressional Black Caucus | |
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Thurgood Marshall (American Supreme Court justice.); 1908-1993, Wiley A. Branton (American lawyer and civil rights activist.); 1923-1988, Bar Association of the District of Columbia | |
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Louis Stokes; 1925-., United States Congress House Select Committee on Intelligence | |
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Ricardo Thornton, Donna Selby Thornton, Interracial marriage, Mentally handicapped | |
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Howard Beach case |
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Thomas J. Broome, National Bar Association, United States Supreme Court, Blacks (Employment), Affirmative action in employment | |
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Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, United States (Foreign relations, Japan, Korea (South)), Japan (Foreign relations, United States), Korea (South) (Foreign relations, United States) | |
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Susie Phipps (American woman involved in law suit regarding her racial classification.), Registers of births, etc, Blacks (Race identity), Louisiana (Race relations) | |
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Terry Garrett, Lottery winners, Narcotics laws and regulations, San Diego (Calif.) (Crime) | |
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Dwight Gooden (American baseball player.), Police brutality, Tampa (Fla.) (Police, Race relations) |
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Richard Knight (Jr.), Dallas (Tex.) (Politics and government) | |
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Leon Howard Sullivan; 1922-2001, Apartheid, Investments, American (South Africa), Labor laws and regulations (South Africa) | |
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Johnson Publishing Company, Inc | |
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United States Federal Communications Commission, Women in the mass media industry, Minorities in the mass media industry | |
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Revlon Inc, Operation PUSH, Boycott, Black consumers | |
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Teola P. Hunter, Michigan Legislature, Black women legislators | |
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Hilda R. Pemberton, Prince Georges County (Md.) (Politics and government) | |
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Rochelle Ware, Lottery winners | |
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Colin L. Powell; 1937-., United States National Security Council, United States Army (Blacks) | |
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Displaced Homemakers Network |
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Sugar Ray Leonard; 1956-., Marvin Hagler; 1954-., Boxing | |
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James Smith, Mike Tyson; 1966-., Tim Witherspoon, Boxing | |
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Archie Cooley, Mississippi Valley State University (Football), University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (Football) | |
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John Odom, Narcotics laws and regulations | |
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William Perry, Donald Igwebuike | |
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Isiah Thomas (American basketball player, executive and coach.); 1961-, Crime prevention (Citizen participation) | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Heroes and heroines, Youth (Attitudes) | |
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Bill Cosby; 1937-., Fisk University, Black colleges and universities (Gifts, contributions, etc) | |
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American Black Achievement Awards |
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