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This Is What Democracy Looks Like

April 30, 2014 By John Rankine Leave a Comment

The September 25, 2005 March on Washington protesting the Iraq war was my first photojournalism experience outside of Eureka Springs. Many of the photographs were published in the Lovely County Citizen.  “This Is What Democracy Looks Like” exhibit was timed for the one-year anniversary of the march at Main Stage Gallery in Eureka Springs.

W 1 father son_ W 2 Love country hate your war-2 W 3 extremists_ W 4code pink_ W 5 pro war_ W 6 punker_ W 7 skeleton 1-2 W 8 coffin portrait_ W 9 police w yoga girl_ W 10 woman w sleeping child_ W 11 girl in wagon_ W 12 independent media-2

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