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Black Artists from Mercer County Featured in Exhibit Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.249A
"Exhibit Features County's Jewish Women" Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.251
"Lou Draper Remembers Langston Hughes: A Voice of Protest Rooted in Harlem" Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.230
"MCCC Artists Visit Moscow" Box VA-04 Box 5, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.01.3.260
"MCCC Photo Students Exhibit in Trenton Gallery" Box VA-04 Box 6, Folder Folder 12, Item VA04.01.4.253
"New Exhibit by Photo Students" Box VA-04 Box 6, Folder Folder 12, Item VA04.01.4.263
"Photo Students Exhibit in Hopewell" Box VA-04 Box 6, Folder Folder 12, Item VA04.01.4.306
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