Marsha Anderson Lette Hampton, Sheila Anderson Strickland, Zania Anderson Hooks, Loretta Anderson, Fred Anderson, and Michael Anderson, Smokey Hollow, Tate, Georgia, July 1967
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1967-7Author
Anderson, Fred
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Anderson, Fred.; Hampton, Marsha Anderson Lette.; Strickland, Sheila Anderson.; Hooks, Zania Anderson.; Anderson, Loretta.; Anderson, Michael.; Tate (Ga.)--History.; Pickens County (Ga.)--History.; African American.; Photographs.; 1960s.Metadata
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(L-r) Marsha Anderson Lette Hampton, Sheila Anderson Strickland, Zania Anderson Hooks, Loretta Anderson, Fred Anderson, and Michael Anderson, Smokey Hollow, Tate, Georgia, July 1967Citation
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