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1967 continued APR 28 MAY 12 JUN JUN 12 JUN 13 JUL JUL 12-17 JUL 20-23 JUL 23-30 AUG 14 AUG 25 SEP 6 NOV 7-13 World Boxing Association and New York State Athletic Commission withdraw recognition of Muhammad Ali as world heavyweight ...
1967 continued APR 28 MAY 12 JUN JUN 12 JUN 13 JUL JUL 12-17 JUL 20-23 JUL 23-30 AUG 14 AUG 25 SEP 6 NOV 7-13 World Boxing Association and New York State Athletic Commission withdraw recognition of Muhammad Ali as world heavyweight ...
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1980 continued 1981 JAN 9 JAN 14 JAN 22 MAR 5 JUL 17 JUL 31 AUG 10 SEP 9 SEP 19 SEP 28 OCT 29 NOV 3 NOV 28 NOV 30 Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC ) reports that 700,000 poor families , half of them black , received no ...
1980 continued 1981 JAN 9 JAN 14 JAN 22 MAR 5 JUL 17 JUL 31 AUG 10 SEP 9 SEP 19 SEP 28 OCT 29 NOV 3 NOV 28 NOV 30 Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC ) reports that 700,000 poor families , half of them black , received no ...
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... on Civil Rights which is opposed by Chairman Clarence Pendleton , a majority of the commissioners state that various stands taken by the U.S. Justice Department could result in continued discrimination against minorities and women .
... on Civil Rights which is opposed by Chairman Clarence Pendleton , a majority of the commissioners state that various stands taken by the U.S. Justice Department could result in continued discrimination against minorities and women .
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