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History of my Great Uncle Arthur D. Shores Civil Rights Attorney

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The History of OPOAA, Founder Camilla Warren



I Started research on my Family Tree in early 1999, and one of the things that inspired me, was all of the Old Photographs. Many of the photographs I obtained was from relatives and friends. Some of the people I knew, and most I didn't. Since my…

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