Movie: All Me: The Life and Times of Winfred Rembert

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Winfred Rembert
Winfred Rembert

Himself

Patsy Rembert
Patsy Rembert

Herself

Lilian Rembert
Lilian Rembert

Herself

Winfred Rembert Jr.
Winfred Rembert Jr.

Himself

Phil McBlain
Phil McBlain

Himself - Friend

Sam Mahone
Sam Mahone

Himself - Civil Rights Activist

Robert Albritten
Robert Albritten

Himself - Mayor of Dawson, GA

Robert Chase
Robert Chase

Himself - Historian

Mary Kordak
Mary Kordak

Herself

Nancy Lewis
Nancy Lewis

Herself - Friend/Collector

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