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Dave the Potter Audrey Wright
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Artist’s Showcase Dance Music Poetry HistoricalLiterature Artwork Vincent Thomas Dr. Lynnette Overby Dr. Gabrielle Foreman Foreman Glenis Redmond Jonathan Green Ralph Russell Dance
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Getting Involved
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Literacy I wonder where is all my relations Friendship to all - and every nation 16 August 1857 I made this Jar = for cash -- though its called = lucre Trash // 22 August 1857 a pretty little Girl, on a virge Volcaic mountains[s], how, they burge 24 August 1857
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Artist’s Showcase The Cotton Dance Combination of: PantomimeDancePoetryMusic
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The Dance
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Cotton Research
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Character Development
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Historical Empathy
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