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Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:24:40 -0500
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Does  anyone know anything about a man named "C.A. Franklin" who lived in or
owned "Lewis Mt. Lodge" in Luray, Virginia.  Among other things, I am simply
hoping to find out what C.A. stands for, and more importantly, any role he might
have played in Virginia civil rights in the early 1950s.  He was African American
and most probably an NAACP member.  I believe his wife's name was Ida.

Thanks in adance, please feel free to respond off list.


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Paul Finkelman
Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law
University of Tulsa College of Law
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Tulsa, OK  74104-3189

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