Setting out to document
a southern US state community in the first year of Trump’s presidency, Robbie Lawrence and
Sala Elise Patterson found
the greater narrative lay
in the Ogeechee River
that runs through it

Setting out to document
a southern US state community in the first year of Trump’s presidency, Robbie Lawrence and
Sala Elise Patterson found
the greater narrative lay
in the Ogeechee River
that runs through it
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