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A Basket Maker Keeping Alive, and Reinventing, an Ancestral Craft

Mary Jackson, who is featured in museums like the Smithsonian, works in the fiber-arts tradition of the Gullah Geechee of coastal South Carolina.

Shane Mitchell and Elizabeth Bick
Author: Shane Mitchell and Elizabeth Bick

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Art, Black People, Content Type: Personal Profile, Gullah Geechee, Handicrafts, Knots, Mary Jackson, Slavery (Historical), South Carolina
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