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Ku Klux Klan(KKK)
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Photography
Title
Peachy Keen, Img. 10
Year
2007
Ashley Bailey captures a photograph of Lee Hudson talking to Sherman Hoyt and Slade Moore outside a meeting in Augusta, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Making Maple Syrup Photographs
Year
1976
Traditional to New England, tapping trees and making maple syrup is done every year. James Jannetti and Louis Burns speak to Donald Wood about how it's done.
Type
Writing
Title
Monument Square
Year
1992
At the center of the city of Portland, Monument Square serves as the main location for Portland's political and economic activity. Cynthia Lee observes the activity around Monument Square to capture the essense of the downtown area.
Type
Radio
Title
What Are You Gonna Do With 400 Fish?
Year
2007
Giving ice fishers an opportunity to ice fish within shacks, Steve Leighton discusses how his business functions, and fisherman speak about their experiences ice fishing.
Type
Photography
Title
Surviving Is All I Know
Year
2010
Madeleine Pryor documents the life of Stephanie Epps, a stripper from Portland who is looking for a quick way to make money and live on her own terms. Contains adult content.
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published content
Title
June 1980 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1980
Front cover for the June 1980 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
November 1985 Salt Magazine, Short Takes
Year
1985
Short entries with Salt updates.
Type
Photography
Title
Vacationland, Img. 2
Year
1987
Lynn Kipapx Jr. captures a photograph of a barren forest.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Search, Img. 7
Year
2004
Stephanie Weinstein captures a photograph of Bob Baribeau, Toshio Hashimoto and Elizabeth Andre standing with all their gear waiting for rangers to take them into Baxter State Park.
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