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  • Rotation
    by Bond, Julian
  • Julian Bond: Leading a movement into the millennium
    by Brown, C Stone
  • Little things that made a big difference
    by Perry, Paul Wardell
  • In memoriam
  • "Is extreme racism a mental illness?"
    by Poussaint, Alvin; Toledano, Ben; Schaler, Jeffrey; Liefer, Ron
  • Correction
  • Strong Men Keep Coming: The Book of African American Men
    by Simmons, Judy
  • Women in the NAACP continue to assist Hurricane Floyd victims
  • Ancient Africa & African empires timeline
    by Agatucci, Cora
  • second coming of Amos 'N' Andy, The
    by Clark, Leroy D
  • Joyce J. Scott: Artist of vision, kickin' it with the old masters
  • I, Too, Hear America Singing
    by Bond, Julian
  • Milestones
  • Letters
  • Diallo: A case of racial mythology
    by Lewis, Ida E
  • NBC and ABC reach accord on minority opportunities
  • NAACP gears up for the count
  • Black history lost and found
    by Petrie, Phil W
  • history of Black dance in America, The
    by Sherman, Shantella
  • life and times of Nelson Mandela, The
    by Brown, C Stone
  • NAACP leads thousands in South Carolina to bring down Confederate flag
  • Books
    by Mansart, Tom
  • MLK Day in Utah: Farce or tragedy?
  • Reverse racism, or how the pot got to call the kettle black
    by Fish, Stanley
  • Greenboro Four: Triggered national civil rights movement
  • Bishop of Atlanta: Ray Charles, The
    by Bond, Julian
  • Regional roundup
  • America's "other" private schools
    by Durham, Joseph T
  • Royal news from Africa
    by Farley, Stacey
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