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Artist: Frank D. Dandridge
Lola Falana boxing in the gym photographed by Frank Dandridge, 1969.
By Frank D. Dandridge
Located in Cologne, DE
Lola Falana boxing in the gym photographed by Frank Dandridge, 1969. A photo shooting of Lola Falana during and between the Movie „The Liberation of L.B. J...
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1660s Modern Frank D. Dandridge Art

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