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  "name": "At The Border",
  "headline": "At The Border",
  "description": "Jemison’s painting depicts the schism imposed on Indians by nation state borders. Casting blood red shadows, the two crows facing each other symbolize both division and bonds between Canadian and U.S. Iroquois communities. Their separation was partly created by the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign.",
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  "datePublished": "2018-11-02",
  "dateModified": "2018-11-02",
  "author": {
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    "name": "Robert Spiegelman"
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    "name": "Then and Now Project",
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