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Sherie Turns to Archives for Clues to Lefty's Whereabouts

Sherie meets with Jon Hale at the Avery Research Center in Charleston, South Carolina.

02/20/2018 | Rating NR

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Sherie Turns to Archives for Clues to Lefty's Whereabouts

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Sherie meets with Jon Hale at the Avery Research Center in Charleston, South Carolina.

Sherie Labedis travels to Charleston, South Carolina to meet with Professor Jon Hale at the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture. Professor Hale has been searching for information on activist Louis ‘Lefty’ Bryant and has some information to share with Sherie.

02/20/2018 | Rating NR

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