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When Nelson Mandela went to Detroit
Shortly after his release from prison the South African freedom fighter toured the USA
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Bush v Gore: The 'hanging chads' US election of 2000
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Britain's first black woman headteacher
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The end of the Lebanese Civil War
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The US Voting Rights Act of 1965
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The Cutter Incident
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The missing victims of apartheid
How a South African team is searching for those who disappeared during apartheid rule
Nasa's pioneering black women
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When JFK won the US presidency
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Shirley Chisholm - the black woman who tried to be president
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The Watergate scandal
The investigation that led to the resignation of US President Richard Nixon in 1974.
Ronald Reagan and the Moral Majority
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With the president on 9/11
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The sex musical that wowed New York and London
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