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Cornish Diaspora

Hundreds of thousands of Cornish miners left Cornwall, England in the 19th century looking for mining jobs throughout the world. My great-grandfather was one of these miners. I am working on a project to tell the story of these miners.

Friday, March 6, 2009

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I have been a political person all my life. A couple years ago I aquired a Nikon D70 digital camera and I have been doing my best to show working people fighting to advance their class interests.
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