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Monday, November 3, 2008

From Hope to Hero: Political Art In Election 2008

Check out this discussion about visual imagery from the 2008 campaign, From Hope to Hero: Political Art In Election 2008 from one of my favorite shows, NPR's News and Notes.
Posted by JHM at 4:44 AM

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