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Hispanic Appalachia
12023-01-30T20:29:41+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30d15Series of 20 photographs (2013)plain2023-09-28T17:58:30+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30dseries of 20 photographs (2013)
1media/King_Headshot.JPG2023-01-30T20:25:47+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30dMegan KingMaxwell Cloe6Fiber artist and photographer from Northeastern Tennesseestructured_gallery2023-08-01T15:49:32+00:00Maxwell Cloed8840c620fc20aeee2b1f40a1e54c0e3967fa30d
12023-07-28T20:30:06+00:00Megan King on Hispanic Appalachia1Interview conducted by Maxwell Cloe over Zoom with Megan King 1/29/2023media/King_Hispanic_Appalachia.mp3plain2023-07-28T20:30:06+00:00King_Hispanic_Appalachiascript