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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 124. Chapters: A. J. Ofodile, Aaron Kyle, Alice Coltrane, Ali Jackson (musician), Al McKibbon, Big Sean, Billy Mitchell (jazz musician), Bob Dozier, Carole Gist, Carol Wald, Charles Gilchrist Adams, Charles Wysocki (artist), Christine Beatty, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Clarence Williams (running back born 1977), Cora Brown, Cornelius Smith Jr., Curtis Greer, Daniel Okrent, Darris McCord, David Alan Grier, David Boone, David H. Sanford, Della Reese, Delores Ivory Davis, Derrick Dial, Diana Ross, Donald Byrd, Donald Sinta, Donyale Luna, Dorie Murrey, Eddie Tolan, Ed Gordon (journalist), Ella Bully-Cummings, Ella Joyce, Ellen Burstyn, Esther Gordy Edwards, Frank Rosolino, George Brown (basketball), Gerald Wilson, Geri Allen, Greg Phillinganes, Guy Frazier, Hansen Clarke, Harlan Huckleby, Harry Bertoia, Howard McGhee, Hugh Lawson (jazz pianist), J. C. Heard, J. Moss, Jack White (musician), John DeLorean, Joseph Barksdale, Judy Pfaff, Kenny Burrell, Kenya Moore, Kwame Kilpatrick, Lily Tomlin, Louis Saravolatz, Lucky Thompson, Major Holley, Michael Reghi, Muriel Costa-Greenspon, Naima Mora, Niels Diffrient, Paul Chambers, Peter Karmanos, Jr., Philip Johnson (actor), Preston Tucker, Raynetta Manees, Ray Johnson, Regina Carter, Robert Height, Ron Carter, Shaun Robinson, Terry Foster, Thomas E. White, Thomas Wilcher, Tom Seabron, Toni Neal, Vernon Gholston, Wardell Gray. Excerpt: Kwame Malik Kilpatrick (born June 8, 1970) is a former mayor of Detroit, Michigan. Kilpatrick's mayorship was plagued by numerous scandals and rampant accusations of corruption, with the mayor eventually resigning after being charged with ten felony counts, including perjury and obstruction of justice. Kilpatrick was sentenced to four months in jail after pleading guilty to reduced charges, but with good time awarded to county jail inmates in Michigan, he was...