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Two dogs provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation guarded W. Harry Davis and his family in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1971.[1]

Rationale for fair use: W. Harry Davis is deceased. No free alternative is known to exist. The dogs were provided by the FBI during the 1971 mayoral race in Minneapolis, Minnesota and are important in the history of racial desegregation. Image is one frame of a copyrighted television broadcast, cropping out an individual who may be living, reduced to 400x300, and adjusted for contrast.

Source: Twin Cities Public Television

http://video1.tpt.org:8080/ramgen/almanac/show/1824.rm?start=30:25

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Twin Cities Public Television (21 February 2003). Harry Davis on Almanac (RealVideo). Retrieved on 2007-01-20.

[edit] Fair use in W. Harry Davis

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