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In 70 sharp-focus, black-and-white duotones, McWilliams ( Can You See Me? ) portrays ravaged landscapes, smoke-spewing factories and deserted towns and houses of the American South. Taken between 1973 and 1987, these haunting, melancholy photos portray a muddy river flowing through Washington... read more

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  1. John McWilliams (Photographer)

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  1. Theodore Rosengarten (Author)

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