Movie: Racist Trees

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Charles Metcalf Jr.
Charles Metcalf Jr.

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Jean Metcalf
Jean Metcalf

Self

Charles Metcalf Sr.
Charles Metcalf Sr.

Self

Ray WIlliams
Ray WIlliams

Self

Kevin Williams
Kevin Williams

Self

Trae Daniel
Trae Daniel

Self

Ginny Foat
Ginny Foat

Self (archive footage)

David Ready
David Ready

Self (archive footage)

J.R. Roberts
J.R. Roberts

Self

Marcus Fuller
Marcus Fuller

Self (archive footage)

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