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== Great White Hope ==

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Vardaman was known as the "White Chief" - see William F. Holmes's bio "The White Chief: James Kimble Vardaman" (LSU Press, ISBN # 0807109312) circa 1970. Not "Great White Hope."

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Great White Hope

Missing citation is incorrect.

Vardaman was known as the "White Chief" - see William F. Holmes's bio "The White Chief: James Kimble Vardaman" (LSU Press, ISBN # 0807109312) circa 1970. Not "Great White Hope."