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Segment 47 of transcript for Roses of Crimson, a UA CPB&T documentary hosted online at the AAPB (generated using MS Azure Video Indexer service)
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In 1912, the first Great Alabama star Bully Vandergraph earned all American honors highly unusual for a southern athlete.
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Segment 47 of transcript for Roses of Crimson, a UA CPB&T documentary hosted online at the AAPB (generated using MS Azure Video Indexer service)
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