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For the first time, New Jersey's Black churches take congregants to the polls early - New Jersey Monitor
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The Rev. Reginald Jackson, executive director of the New Jersey Black Ministers Council, responds to a question during a news conference at the Trenton, N.J., Statehouse Wednesday, June 16, 1999. Jackson reinforced
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Col. Carson Dunbar, center, head of the New Jersey State Police, answers questions about the speed of his implementation of reforms within the state police at a state-wide conference of the Black
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The Rev. Reginald Jackson, executive director of the New Jersey Black Ministers Council, responds to a question during a news conference at the Trenton, N.J., Statehouse Wednesday, June 16, 1999. Jackson reinforced
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