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Kriston Capps: Jesse Helms: The Intimidation of Art and the Art of Intimidation - Read More

Date Added: July 15, 2008 10:52:02 PM
Many of those who were furious at the censorship of Robert Mapplethorpe and others in 1989 were to be expected: artists, donors, students, members. One, however, was a shock beyond shock art: Jesse Helms.

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