Johnny James and Brenda Russaw McCrae, first Black homecoming queen, Marietta High School, October 12, 1973
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1973Author
Brenda Russaw McCrae
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McCrae, Brenda Russaw.; James, Johnny.; 1970s.; Lemon Street Schools (Marietta, Ga.).; Marietta (Ga.) -- History.; Marietta City Schools (Marietta, Ga.).; African American.; Photographs.Metadata
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Johnny James and Brenda Russaw McCrae, first Black homecoming queen, Marietta High School, Marietta, Georgia, October 12, 1973Citation
Johnny James and Brenda Russaw McCrae, first Black homecoming queen, Marietta High School, Marietta, Georgia, October 12, 1973The Lemon Street Schools Oral History Collection, Marietta City Schools System, 2020, KSU/14/05/04, McRae, Kennesaw State UniversityRights
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