First Congregational Church Memphis, TN




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First Congregational Church Memphis, TN

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Ron Hill road up on his bike looking for a repair shop. He saw the car and started a long conversation about everything from culture, the economy, religion, and the war.

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creativetimenewyork

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Ron Hill, Jeremy Deller, Conversations About Iraq, It Is What It Is, Iraq, war, art, Nato Thompson, Creative Time, New Museum,

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