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What Angie Thomas Gives
Title: What Angie Thomas Gives Details: handmade and collage, half page, stapled This zine analyzes themes in the literary works of Black Mississippian writer, Angie Thomas Read more
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Choctaw in Mississippi
Title: The March of the Choctaws Details: digitally designed, half page size, staple binding Zine explores the history of the Choctaw in Mississippi and the various treaties signed with the U.S. government Read more
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Illegal in a “Free” Nation
Title: Illegal in a “Free” Nation Details: digitally designed, full page size, staple binding This zine explores the implications of the term “illegal” and advocates for undocumented immigrants Read more
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Mississippi Flag
Title: A Symbol of Change Details: mixed media (print, collage, handwritten), letter size and horizontal orientation, ring binding Zine focuses on the change of the Mississippi state flag. Read more
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Hope in Starkville: Dr. Douglas Conner
Title: Hope in Starkville Details: printed, staple binding, size is under 4 in Zine about Dr. Douglas Conner, the founder of the Oktibbeha NAACP. Read more