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  2. We Beat the Street - Wikipedia

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    We Beat the Street was a New York Times children's bestseller for the week ending June 25, 2005. [2] The same year, the Association of Indiana School Library Educators selected the book as a "Read-Aloud Too-Good-to-Miss". [3]

  3. That is the question Grant Hill had to wrestle with 33 years ago. ... Nowadays, the secret is out. “We Beat the Dream Team,” a new documentary which debuts on HBO and Max – which, like CNN ...

  4. 54 People Share The Petty Grudges They Still Hold

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  6. Sharon Redd - Wikipedia

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    Redd had several charting songs on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, including "Beat the Street", "In the Name of Love" and "Love How You Feel". [13] After these releases, Redd returned to her successful career as a backing vocalist, most notably with the group Soirée, which also included among its members Luther Vandross and Jocelyn Brown.

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  8. The Three Doctors (motivational speakers) - Wikipedia

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    The trio is made up of Dr. Rameck Hunt, Dr. Sampson Davis, and Dr. George Jenkins. All three grew up in Newark, New Jersey without fathers and first met as schoolmates at University High School. [2]

  9. Laurie Pritchett - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Movement began in 1961 and was designed to eliminate segregation in the city of Albany by the use of non-violent protest. It started when three young members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee—Charles Sherrod, Cordell Reagon, and Charles Jones—came to Albany for a voter-registration drive.