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Lela Murray, front, poses with legendary boxer Joe Louis, center, and his entourage while at her ranch in Apple Valley in 1939. Murray and her husband owned “the only Negro dude ranch in the world,” one of the few accommodations open to African Americans at the time. With Louis were his secretary Fred Guinyard; bodyguard Carl Nelson; trainer John Blackburn; and dietitian Bill Bottoms. (File photo from The Sun on March 12, 1939) ...
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