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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MINING CAMP RESIDENTS, WEST VIRGINIA, 1935, by MAGGIE ANDERSON Poet's Biography First Line: They had to seize something in the face of the camera Variant Title(s): Walker Evans: Mining Camp Residents, West Virginia Subject(s): Evans, Walker (1903-1975); Industry; Labor & Laborers; Mines & Miners; Work; Workers | |||
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