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FILE - In this Aug. 31, 1994, file photo, civil rights leader Rose Parks, left, sits in her Detroit home with her lawyer, Gregory Reed during a news conference. Several items that belonged to Parks have been surrendered by Reed, her former attorney in Detroit as part of a bankruptcy case against him. But several items are still missing, including Parks' key to the city, framed gold records, iron slave shackles and an early draft of a book written by Parks. It's unclear if the items have been sold, lost or hidden. (AP Photo/Jeff Kowalsky File)

FILE - In this Aug. 31, 1994, file photo, civil rights leader Rose Parks, left, sits in her Detroit home with her lawyer, Gregory Reed during a news conference. Several items that belonged to Parks have been surrendered by Reed, her former attorney in Detroit as part of a bankruptcy case against him. But several items are still missing, including Parks' key to the city, framed gold records, iron slave shackles and an early draft of a book written by Parks. It's unclear if the items have been sold, lost or hidden. (AP Photo/Jeff Kowalsky File)

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