Douglas Kent Hall U.S.-Mexican Border photograph collection, 2000-2002 [picture]. [2000-2002]

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Douglas Kent Hall U.S.-Mexican Border photograph collection, 2000-2002 [picture]. [2000-2002]

This collection contains 3 black-and-white exhibition quality photographic prints of subjects relative to the U.S.-Mexico border. The prints are done in portraiture- style, depicting officials and civilians in the border region from 2000-2002. Titles include: "Mexican Immigration Official," "Prison Guards, Coahuila, Mexico," and "Mothers of the Disappeared." The latter depicts a woman displaying photographs of missing maquiladora (factory) workers.

1 box containing 3 black and white photographica (14 x 15 in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7711169

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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Hall, Douglas Kent

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Douglas Kent Hall was a 20th-century American writer and photographer born in Vernal, Utah and later residing in New York City and New Mexico. He began his career as a creative writer and received his Masters of Fine Arts from the Writer's Workshop at the University of Iowa in 1964 before going on to teach at the University of Portland. Hall began to experiment with photography in 1965 and started by photographing his poet and writer friends. He would spend the next forty years traveling, writin...