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Chief Lee

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Rights: © 1969 Van Der Zee
Department of Photographs George A. Violin Dover MA purchased from G.W. Einstein Co. Inc. NY gift to the Harvard University Art Museums 1995. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Dr. George A. Violin
Title: Chief Lee
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