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Renee D. Turner "The first woman Episcopal bishop; elevation of Christian social activist Barbara C. Harris causes religious stir". Ebony. FindArticles.com. 23 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1077/is_n7_v44/ai_7567739/
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Articles in May, 1989 issue of Ebony
- 'My brush with death'; close calls changed perceptions and careers of notables
- Who's hot, who's not in 1989: second annual Ebony Readers Poll identifies the most exciting men and women, the greatest athletes and the key political issues and social concerns
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Karyn White
by Charles L. Sanders -
White collar-blue collar love
by Laura B. Randolph -
Conquering the slopes: National Brotherhood of Skiers recruits thousands of Blacks
by Lynn Norment - The legacy of Malcolm X: nearly 30 years after his death, the words of one of the most provocative orators of the Black nationalist movement strike a responsive chord
- The 100 most influential Black Americans
- Bill White: the National League's new boss; baseball selects the first Black to head a major-league sports organization
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R. Nathaniel Dett Piano Works
by Charles L. Sanders -
Negro Folk Symphony
by Charles L. Sanders -
The Truth Is Spoken Here
by Charles L. Sanders -
Bill and Camille Cosby: first family of philanthropy; $20 million gift to Spelman is largest ever in history of Black institutions
by Robert E. Johnson - Ron Brown: chairman of the Democratic National Committee; he will help plot his party's political course
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Kareem's last hurrah; the NBA's most prolific player decides to call it quits after 20 exciting years
by Douglas C. Lyons - Baseball's $2 Million Club; nine Black athletes are among an elite group of 20 highly paid players
- Smokey Robinson reveals: how infidelity and drugs destroyed his marriage
- Chicago: music mecca for '89; Windy City stages world's biggest free blues, jazz and gospel festivals
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The first woman Episcopal bishop; elevation of Christian social activist Barbara C. Harris causes religious stir
by Renee D. Turner -
Eating your way to good health
by Rhoda E. McKinney -
Forgotten heroes: Black winners of the Kentucky Derby; savvy Black jockeys dominated the event from its inception in 1875 until 1902
by Robert A. Frister - Growing up with a famous mother: children tell of the joys and trials of having a distinguished parent
- Planning your vacation: fun spots at home and abroad
- Dr. Samuel A. Floyd Jr.: man with a mission; his Center for Black Music Research is turning up long-neglected works by Black composers
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Donald Payne: New Jersey's first Black congressman; on his third attempt, former Newark city councilman wins a seat in Washington
by D. Michael Cheers - The CIAA celebrates its 77th year; the nation's oldest Black college athletic conference remains a showcase in sports
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- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
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- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
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- 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
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- 29 Fees We Hate Most
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- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
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- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
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- Whose Recovery Is This?
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