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2. Maxine Smith, Executive Secretary of the Memphis NAACP, 2004
3. Vasco Smith, Shelby County Commissioner, 2004
4. Johnnie Mae Peters, Civil Rights activist, 2004
5. Lillie Wheeler, democratic campaign worker, 2004
6. Interview with Russell Sugarmon Jr., Memphis lawyer and judge, June 2004
7. Russell Sugarmon Jr., Memphis lawyer and judge, 2000
8. Fred Davis, Shelby Country Democratic Club, 2000
9. Maxine Smith, Executive Secretary of the Memphis NAACP, 2000
10. Vasco Smith, Shelby County Commissioner, 2000
11. H.T. Lockard, President of the Memphis NAACP, 2000
12. Coby Smith, Invader and Southwestern alum, 1983
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