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- Black Caucus leads drive to declare AIDS crisis among blacks a public health emergency
- Gary Coleman faces charges for allegedly punching lady autograph-seeker
- Clarence Thomas tells black lawyers, he'll still oppose affirmative action
- Surgeon General says church leaders play critical role in fighting AIDS among blacks
- Blacks among nominees in top catagories for 50th annual Emmy Awards
- Michigan judge who allegedly made racial comments removed from bench
- Report reveals blacks now outnumber whites on U.S. welfare rolls
- Top music video director F. Gary Gray directs big-budget film, 'The Negotiator.'
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- Blacks, Hispanics still own far fewer PCs than whites: study
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- Former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder decides not to take job as president of Virginia Union Univ
- Number of women choosing religion as a career is rising, statistics reveal
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