James William Anderson and Fredrick Lee Anderson, Sr., Smokey Hollow, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s
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ca. 1920sAuthor
Anderson, Fred
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Anderson, Fred.; Anderson, James William.; Anderson, Fredrick Lee, Sr.; Tate (Ga.)--History.; Pickens County (Ga.)--History.; African American.; Photographs.; 1920s.Metadata
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(L-r) James William Anderson and Fredrick Lee Anderson, Sr., Smokey Hollow, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920sCitation
James William Anderson and Fredrick Lee Anderson, Sr., Smokey Hollow, Tate, Georgia, ca. 1920s, Tate, Georgia Black History Collection, 2021, Fred Anderson, Kennesaw State UniversityRights
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