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Ray Francis with John Durniak, 1968 Box VA-04 Box 20, Item VA04.03.1.076.C2
Recommended Photographic Projects, Revival of "The Final Man" Interpretation of the Poem by Basil McFarlane Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 13, Item VA04.01.3.084
Self Portrait, 1976 Box VA-04 Box 45, Item VA04.03.4.021.S1
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, 1998 Box VA-04 Box 4, Folder Folder 19, Item VA04.01.3.178
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, 1998 Box VA-04 Box 4, Folder Folder 19, Item VA04.01.3.179
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, 1998 Box VA-04 Box 4, Folder Folder 19, Item VA04.01.3.180
Shawn Walker in His Own Words: Based on an Interview with Steve Martin, 1998 Box VA-04 Box 4, Folder Folder 19, Item VA04.01.3.181
The Kamoinge Workshop, 1972 Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 9, Item VA04.01.3.005
"The Kamoinge Workshop represents fifteen black photographers...", 1965 Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 9, Item VA04.01.3.001
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