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Ku Klux Klan(KKK)
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Photography
Title
Mac and Cheese, Img. 2
Year
2006
Aubrie Tossmann captures a photograph of Lori Dumont and Janice Swinton relaxing in the kitchen while Kit Brooks carries a pot to be washed in the sink and Christina Nickerson smiles in the background at the Freedom Cafe.
Type
Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XII: Number 46, December 1994
Year
Dec 1994
The December 1994 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on Cambodian culture, religion, and a family history tied to Long Pond.
Type
Photography
Title
Midwifery, Img. 2
Year
1989
Polly Stone captures a photograph of a midwife speaking to a couple.
Type
published content
Title
Eastport: Where Downeast Maine Begins
Year
1983
Introduction to readers for Eastport For Pride, a Salt double issue publication, on the topic of the village of Eastport, .
Type
Writing
Title
Pilgrim's Progress
Year
2015
Travelling the country in search of 500 dead poets graves, Walter Skold views himself as a pilgrim. Jenn Corey highlights the effort Skold makes to visit the graves.
Type
Photography
Title
Bai Wei, Img. 2
Year
2005
Kim Alexander captures a photograph of David Jefferson talking to a client, Erin Austin, in the stable of a farm in New Gloucester, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Logging Town
Year
1976
For the town of Patten, Maine, the logging industry made a large impact, being considered the lumbering center of the world. Regina Baker and Nancy Noyes document how lumbering became ingrained into the local history, and write about the museum that holds that history.
Type
Photography
Title
John Lee Photographs
Year
1994
Dropped as a child, John Lee was left blind. Marshall Clarke documents how Lee does not let his blindness stand in his way to enjoy his life to the fullest.
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