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Suzanne K. Durham
Using the collection of longtime insurance agent and photograph hobbyist Benjamin M. Long, University of West Georgia archivist Suzanne K. Durham and photographer Emma Elaine Dobbs have produced a fascinating study of vintage and modern images that reveals a small-town past preserved in a modern, developing city.
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