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  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 01.dng
  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 18.dng
  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 14.dng
  • Victoria Rowell signs copies of her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 13.dng
  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell (not shown) during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
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  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell (not shown) during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 09.dng
  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 06.dng
  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 03.dng
  • LaTanya Richardson (left) and Victoria Rowell during a discussion in the Rich Theatre after a showing of Rowell's documentary, "The Mentor," based on her book, "The Women Who Raised Me," at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta on Sunday, July 29, 2007.
    070729 victoria rowell 02.dng
  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Jennifer Set, a 22-month-old Guatemalan child, at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government. Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in August 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • These children at Casa Alegría, a foster home run by the Guatemalan government, are some of those found in 2003 in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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