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You see a lot of Baptist churches in Harlem, you see a lot of the same kind of cuisine, the soul food - there's a lot of places that remind you of its southern roots.
Mike Colter
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Mike Colter
Age: 48
Born: 1976
Born: August 26
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Mike Randal Colter
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