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Summary
Photograph of John Seigenthaler Sr. published in The Tennessean on December 6, 1991, originally taken in the early 1950s. Photographer unknown.
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Fair use rationale for John Seigenthaler Sr.
This image is used in the article John Seigenthaler Sr. under fair use doctrine, per the following criteria: it is a low-resolution image which does not negatively affect the commercial value of the original; it is used solely to illustrate the subject of the article; it is not possible to produce a free license equivalent as it is a historical photograph.
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