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Articles in April, 1999 issue of American Visions
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Waiting in Vain
by Nancee Lyons -
Love Unveiled - Review
by Nancee Lyons -
Active Relaxation - adventure travel for African Americans
by Qadirah N. Shakir -
Obsession - Review
by Nancee Lyons -
Something's Wrong With Your Scale - Review
by Nancee Lyons -
Playing With Fire - Review
by Colin Channer -
Earworthy - Review
by T. Brooks Shepard -
Milk in My Coffee - Review
by Nancee Lyons -
Looking For Fun - travel clubs for African Americans
by Andrew S. Davis - Queries and Announcements
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Zachary's wings
by Nancee Lyons -
Heroic Feelings - Review
by Sharon Fitzgerald -
Billy Taylor's Jazz - influential pianist going strong at 77 - Interview
by T. Brooks Shepard - Arts Scene - art news and upcoming events
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Food for Your Soul - menu and recipes - includes excerpt from 'Ideas for Entertaining From the African-American Kitchen: Recipes and Traditions for Holidays Throughout the Year' - Brief Article
by Angela Shelf Medearis -
To Love Him Madly - jazz legend Duke Ellington - includes related article on planned events pay tribute to Ellington
by Sharon Fitzgerald -
Landmarks SINGULARITY OF PURPOSE - Quincy, Illinois and the Underground Railroad
by Carol Moseley-Braun
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