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Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte in Carmen Jones (1954)
Alabama, 1956. Photographed by Gordon Parks.
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4. Exhibition Garden (Vancouver, B.C., Canada) - June 26, 1964
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6. Veterans Memorial Auditorium (Columbus, Ohio) - October 25, 1965
7. Carr’s Beach (Annapolis, Maryland) - June 26, 1966
8. Civic Auditorium (Knoxville, Tennessee) - March 31, 1967
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