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100+ most influential black Americans and organization leaders: government, entertainment and association leaders top 1997 list.
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Ebony
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May 1, 1997
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Photographs of Ebony magazine's choice of the most influential African American leaders of 1997 are presented. The list includes leaders who play a national role in affecting the lives of African Americans.
An entertainment mogul, a major association president and three major officials of the Clinton administration are among the persons added to the new and surprising list of EBONY'S 100+ Most Influential Black Americans.
Listed for the first time are producer-direc...
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