LaToya Ruby Frazier
American
1982, Braddock, Pennsylvania
Works in the Collection
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion, Her Mother Shea, and Her Grandfather Mr. Doug Smiley Riding on Their Tennessee Walking Horses, Mares, PT (PT’s Miss One of a Kind), Dolly (Secretly), and Blue (Blues Royal Threat), Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II2019 -
LaToya Ruby FrazierShea and Her Father Mr. Smiley Riding on His Tractor-Mounted Bush Hog, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierMr. Smiley’s Dining Room, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion Holding a Picture of Her Mother Shea Sipping Water from Her Freshwater Spring at Age Thirteen in 1997, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea and Her Father Mr. Smiley in His Living Room, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion Watching Her Favorite Movie “Secretariat” in Her Grandfather Mr. Smiley’s Living Room, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea and Her Daughter Zion Grooming Mr. Smiley’s Tennessee Walking Horse, Stallion, Jackson (I Am Jackson Jones), Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)<2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea and Her Daughter Zion Sipping Water from Their Freshwater Spring, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea Walking Her Father Mr. Doug Smiley into His Double-Wide Trailer Home, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea Washing Tennessee Walking Horse, Mare, Dolly (Secretly), Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion Holding Her Grandfather Mr. Smiley’s Futurity Trophy from the Walking Horse Association of Michigan Grand Championship, Newton, Mississippi, from Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)<2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion Practicing Horseback Riding on Tennessee Walking Horse, Mare, Dolly (Secretly), Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion Looking through a Pair of My Binoculars in Her Grandfather Mr. Smiley’s Living Room, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierZion Holding a Picture of Her Grandfather Mr. Smiley with His Horse Stormy (Embers Stormy Night) in Flint, Michigan, in1985, Newton, Mississippi, from Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)</</2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea Teaching Her Daughter Zion How to Clean Jackson’s (I Am Jackson Jones) Stable, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea’s Father Mr. Douglas Smiley and His Granddaughter Zion in His Kitchen with His Favorite Television Show “The Outcasts,” Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II<span class="n2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierShea Preparing Her Saddle for Blue (Blues Royal Threat), Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017
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LaToya Ruby FrazierWorks from the series Flint Is Family, Part II2017 -
LaToya Ruby FrazierMr. Smiley, Walking with His Granddaughter Zion and His Daughter Shea on Their Ninety Acres of Land, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)2017 -
LaToya Ruby FrazierMr. Smiley Standing with His Daughter Shea and His Granddaughter Zion on Their Freshwater Spring, Newton, Mississippi, from the series Flint Is Family, Part II (2017-2019)&2017
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