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[Peeling apples]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified woman smiling at the camera while peeling apples. In the image, a large pile of apple peels sit in front of her while the cut apples sit on a table inside a large bowl.
Date: [1960..1970]
Creator: Clark, Joe

[Peeling apples]

Description: Photograph of a man and woman peeling apples. In the image, the couple sits with the man peeling over a bucket on the floor while the woman balances the pot on her lap, peeled and cut apples are placed in a large pot.
Date: [1960..1970]
Creator: Clark, Joe

[Three Unidentified Girls]

Description: Photograph of three unidentified girls, possibly in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee during the 1950's. All three girls appear to jump up and down, looking toward the right. A poem titled "Life" is typed to the right of the image on the mat.
Date: January 22, 1962
Creator: Clark, Joe
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The Hillbilly Snapshooter

Description: Video of an interview with photographer Joe Clark, known as the "Hillbilly Snapshooter." The video appears to have been produced by a Detroit news station, possibly WJBK, although there is no identifying information. Clark is known for his images of his native Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Many images of rural life in Tennessee taken by Clark are featured throughout the interview with instrumental music, including a surf-rock interpretation of a traditional song, played as accompaniment.
Date: 1961
Duration: 28 minutes 55 seconds
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