MSA SC 6294-21-1
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2005/05/16
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "All-Star Cast Tackles Fear & Prejudice in 'Crash'," Vol. 107 No. 20. Dr. Sluby mentioned on page twelve (12) under "National Headliners" for her book The Inventive Spirit of African Americans. Other articles of note: page eight (8) (Kenneth Clark, life and death), page seventeen (17) (Elizabeth Bolden, oldest living American)
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MSA SC 6294-21-2
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1996/02/26
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "Singer Brandy Turns Actress In New TV Series 'Moesha'," Vol. 89 No. 15. Dr. Sluby mentioned on page ten (10) under "National Headliners" for a play she produced in Washington D.C. at the Christ United Methodist Church about Black people in aviation; her husband is mentioned as a former police helicopter pilot. Other articles of note: page four (4) (Georgia Redistricting), page twelve (12) (Martin Luther King Jr. Merchandise), page twenty-three (23) (Ronald E. McNair's Widow Remembers), page thirty-two (32) (William Norwood), page fifty-four (54) (Can O.J. Simpson Win Again?).
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MSA SC 6294-21-3
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1999/09/27
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Magazine
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Description
Digital copy of JET magazine. "Serena Williams Wins At U.S. Open; First Black Female Champion Since 1958," Vol. 96 No. 17. Dr. Sluby mentioned on page twenty (20) under "Engineer James West Inducted To National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, Ohio" as head of the National Intellectual Property Law Association which seeks to diversify the hall. Other articles of note: page twenty (20) (James E. West), page thirty-three (33) (Virginia Farm Agency Loan Applicants Threatened), page thirty-eight (38) (Second Million Youth March), page fifty-one (51) (Serena Williams).
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MSA SC 6294-21-4
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2004/05/24
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Magazine
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Description
Digital copy of JET magazine. "Gabrielle Union: The Sky Is The Limit For Hollywood's Rising Star," Vol. 105 No. 21. Dr. Sluby mentioned on page ten (10) under "National Headliners" for her book The Inventive Spirit of African Americans and as a former patent examiner. Other articles of note: page four (4) (Justice Department To Investigate 1955 Emmett Till Murder), page eight (8) (Dr. Robert Satcher), page thirty-two (32) (Ray Charles), page thirty-six (36) (Elaine Jones Resigns From NAACP Legal Defense), page forty-nine (49) (S.C. Courthouse Named for 1st Black Federal Judge), page fifty-six (56) (Gabrielle Union).
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MSA SC 6294-21-5
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1995/01/16
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Magazine
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Description
Digital copy of JET magazine. "Vanessa Williams Records New Album And Says 'These Are My Sweetest Days'," Vol. 87 No. 10. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page ten (10) under "TickerTape" with her daughter Felicia Armenta Ives as the only Black mother/daughter patent examiner pair at the Johnson Publishing Co. D.C. Bureau Christmas Party. Other articles of note: page six (6) (King Holiday Observed), page twenty-three (23) (Shooting Outside White House), page thirty-two (32) (Vanessa Williams), page thirty-six (36) (Tim Reid), page forty-eight (48) (Barry Sanders), page fifty-one (51) (Inmates in Jail With Simpson), page fifty-four (54) (Marjorie Stewart Joyner).
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MSA SC 6294-21-6
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1998/07/27
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "Danny Glover, Mel Gibson, Chris Rock Team Up in 'Leathal Weapon 4'," Vol. 94, No. 9; Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page ten (10) under "TickerTape" for becoming the president of the National Intellectual Property Law Association after retiring from being a government patent examiner; Other articles of note: page four (4) (President Calls for Diversity In Schools and Neighborhoods), page six (6) (Benjamin Hooks), page twenty-one (21) (Louis Armstrong Foundation), page twenty-four (24) (Ennis Cosby and Mikail Markhasev), page thirty-two (32) ('Pops' Staples, 'Fiddler' Williams), page fifty-six (56) (Lethal Weapon 4).
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MSA SC 6294-21-7
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1986/04/21
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "Lionel Richie's Career Soars With Oscar And New Album," Vol. 70 No. 5. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page fifteen (15) under "Black History: Inventors Hall of Fame Snubs Black Inventors" for her work as a lead patent examiner at the National Patent Law Association, trying to increase representation within the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Other articles of note: page five (5) (West Berlin Disco Bombing), page eight (8) (Apartheid), page fourteen (14) (Inventors Hall Of Fame Snubs Black Inventors), page twenty-two (22) (Rev. Jesse Jackson), page thirty-two (32) (Man Who Lost Job For Compiling List of Black Colleges), page sixty (60) (Lionel Richie).
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MSA SC 6294-21-8
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2001/10/08
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "Denzel Washington Portrays Corrupt Undercover Cop in Drama 'Training Day'," Vol. 100 No. 17. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page twelve (12) under "TickerTape" for confirming that Elijah MCcoy was one of the 2001 inductees into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, mentioned that she was working on a new book. Other articles of note: page four (4) (Bush Condemns Terrorists), page eight (8) (Black Gulf War Vet Co-Piloted Flight 93 That Thwarted Hijackers), page thirty-two (32) (The Changing Trends of Fashion 2001-2002), page fifty-two (52) (Telethon To Benefit Victims of Terrorist Attacks), page fifty-four (54) (Massive Prayer Service), page fifty-six (56) (Singers Raise Money), page fifty-eight (58) (Denzel Washington).
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MSA SC 6294-21-9
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1999/06/07
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine, "Samuel L. Jackson, With 64 Movies to His Credit, is Featured in 'Star Wars The Phantom Menace'," Vol. 96 No. 1; Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page ten (10) under "TickerTape" for nominating Dr. James E. West to be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, mentioning she was a former patent examiner; Other articles of note: page six (6) (Morehouse 115th Commencement), page twelve (12) (Year 2000 Census Participation), page fourteen (14) (Family of Riverside, CA, Woman Shot By White Police Officers Files Lawsuit), page sixteen (16) (Fifteen-Year-Old Boy Shoots And Wounds Six Students At Conyers, GA, High School), page twenty (20) (Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham, Northwestern University), page thirty-eight (38) (President Lyndon B. Johnson), page fifty-one (51) (Mike Tyson), page fifty-two (52) (Venus and Serena Williams), page fifty-four (54) (Samuel L. Jackson).
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MSA SC 6294-21-10
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1998/11/09
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "In Autobiography 'Truly Blessed' Teddy Pendergrass Talks About [list of six bullet points to be discussed in article]," Vol. 94 No. 24. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page twelve under "National Headliners" for becoming president of the National Intellectual Property Law Association. Other articles of note: page eight (Wendy's Sued For $150 Million), page nine (Georgia Senator Ralph David Abernathy III), page eleven (Oprah Winfrey), page sixteen (Richard Pryor), page thirty-eight (South Africa's First Census), page fifty (Flo Jo), page fifty-six (Teddy Pendergrass).
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MSA SC 6294-21-11
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1994/04/18
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "How the Oprah Winfrey Show Helps People Live Better Lives," Vol. 85 No. 24. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page ten under "National Headliners" for receiving the Commissioner's EEO Award "for her efforts to publicize Black inventors." Other articles of note: page four (Alabama Principal Made Racist Comments Reinstated; The Local NAACP Continues Fight), page six (Clinton Names Three More Blacks To Serve As Federal Judges), page twelve ('Arsenio Hall Show'), page fourteen (Hope, Faith And Belief Help Disabled Arkansas Man Rise To Greatness), page thirty-three (Ted Turner and Jimmy Brown), page thirty-six (Coca-Cola USA), page forty-six (Ira Murchison), page fifty-three (Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run), page fifty-six (The Oprah Winfrey Show).
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MSA SC 6294-21-12
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1991/04/29
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "Michael Jordan: The Most Exciting Pro Basketball Player Ever," Vol. 80 No. 2. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page seventeen under "Ticker Tape U.S.A." for her travels around the country as part of the Commerce Department and role of patent examiner, talking about Black inventors. Other articles of note: page four (Spelman's Cosby Center), page six ('Keepers Of The Dream' Gala Lauds Four Chicagoans), page twelve (Ebony Fashion Fair), page forty-six (Michael Jordan), page fifty-six (Why So Many Rappers Are Becoming Actors).
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MSA SC 6294-21-13
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1988/07/04
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "Vanity Talks About: Blooming Film Career, Life Without A Lover," Vol. 74 No. 14. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page eight under "Ticker Tape U.S.A." for her book Creativity and Inventions. Other articles of note: page four (Jesse Jackson for VP), page ten (George Bush Honorary Doctorate), page twelve (Doug Williams Scholarship), paeg fourteen (Schools and Metal Detectors), page thirty (Car Once Owned By Ali Fails To Draw Bidders), page fifty-two (Dick Gregory), page fifty-eight (Vanity).
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MSA SC 6294-21-14
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1988/02/08
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Magazine
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Digital copy of JET magazine. "How Black Stars Help Sell Products on TV," Vol. 73 No. 8. Dr. Sluby is mentioned on page ten under "Ticker Tape U.S.A." as a "historical researcher" who put together a "100-page document" of "more than 200 Black patent holders." Other articles of note: page four (John H. Johnson At M. L. King Center), page fifteen (Regan, Tabatha), page twenty-six (Baltimore Wax Museum), page sixty (How Black Stars Help Sell Products On TV).
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MSA SC 6294-21-15
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1981/08/20
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Magazine
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Description
Digital copy of JET magazine. "Leon And Jayne Answer Critics About Their Sizzling Photos," Vol. 60 No. 23. Other articles of note: page five (Priest's Adopted Son), page seven (Blacks 'Whited Out Of Miss Universe Pageant), page twelve (Jazz Pianist Salutes Royal Couple), page eighteen (More Blacks entering U.S. Air Force Academy), page thirty-nine (Man Dies In Police Custody), page thirty-nine (Gay Murders), page fifty-eight (Leon And Jayne)
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