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Date Added: July 24, 2008 09:40:02 PM
Faces of despair. Telephone poles wrapped around fences. A concrete bridge broken into pieces. These are some of the images portrayed by noted Vicksburg photographer Melody Golding in her national traveling exhibit “Katrina: Mississippi Women Remember.”

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