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A 2013 book by Wall Street Journal reporter Jess Bravin is a rare account that identifies him, as is a November blogpost by Firedoglake's Jeff Kaye.
His tombstone identifies him as the author of "learned books".
His birth certificate identifies him as colored, he said.
His brand-new driver's license identifies him as African-American.
His white clothing identifies him as a cooperative prisoner.
The rubric simply identifies him as: "Mr. Smith.
Haber's office door identifies him as an oneirologist.
Mr. Bean's card identifies him as a Realtor.
One identifies him as a veteran of military service; the other identifies him as a Vietnam veteran.
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Berger identified him as Jim Speers.
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