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| August, 1995 | - Marcus Garvey: still relevant
- Hakeem vs. Shaq O'Neal
- UN Security council: Nigeria states its case
- Joe Aidoo runs for LA senate!
- Miatta: African musical sensation stirs again
- Inari's Dr. Okorie: 3rd world investing, sound and secure
- DC Mayor Barry and wife Cora: proud of their heritage
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| November, 1994 | - An American Church grows out of Brooklyn
- Southern University, Lousiana; solid Africa links
- It's a new south Africa according to consul Genheral Joe Stauch
- Talkshow host Imhotep Gary Byrd...music venture
- John Akinwale...the global African business man
- Haiti after October 15th, what next
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| February, 1994 | - African American Businesses target African markets
- Gidron of Cadillac and Ford
- Brady: computers
- Can African Survive the 20th Century? The African american institute, upbeat as it honors NBC's Bryant Gumbel and Others
- African Profiles: into the 3rd year!
- Vivian Derryck Wilson
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| April, 1994 | - Who is afraid of Ali Mazrui?
- Historic Lincoln at 140! Celebrating global African Connections
- Langston Hughes, class of 1929
- Thurgood Marshall, class of 1930
- Kwame Nkrumah, class of 1939
- Former Nigerian President Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe '30 with Lincoln university. President Sudarkasa
- South Africa: last hurdles?
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| May, 1995 | - On Winnie Mandela
- Malcolm X on Africa
- African African American summit in Dakar networking for the 21st Century
- African women today: far from down and out
- Stevens, Hinds and White: old black law firm waxes stronger
- Zimbabwe Impressions
- Reviews
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| October, 1995 | - Next Issue: African Lawyers
- OJ Simpson Verdict
- Fashion USA: Africa's rising profile
- Top Designers
- Africa at the UN: 50 years after Bretton Woods
- Gigrich's Republicans and Africa: any hope?
- Nigeria's Abacha October anticlimax
- UN Secretary General Boutros Ghali
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| December, 1996 | - Ghana's President Rawlings Tours US
- Dallas: ready for business with Africa
- Ron Kirk: Dallas' first black mayor
- African Telecommunications Million man March update
- Saro Wiwa's death, the sparks keep flying
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