In 2006, Victoria Johnson bought a used book in New York City. Inside it, she found a decades-old photograph of a family in the 1960s. Mesmerized by the picture, she told herself that, one day, she would find out who it belonged to. In February, Johnson turned to Twitter in hopes of solving the mystery. Soon she heard from Valerie Sudduth, now 65, who identified her mother, father and older sister in the photo. "I was excited to see the picture," Sudduth, who was in elementary school at the time, told CNN. Johnson intends to mail the photo to the Sudduth family and hopes to coordinate a call to learn more about their family and history.

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