Tia Blassingame (born 1971, New Haven, CT), assistant professor of art at Scripps College, is an American book artist and publisher. Blassingame holds...
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John Wesley Blassingame (1940–2000), American historian and writer Lurton Blassingame (1904–1988), American literary agent Tia Blassingame (born 1971)...
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Tia Blassingame (born 1971), American book artist and publisher Tia Carrere (born 1967), born Althea, American-Canadian actress, model and singer Tia Chan...
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Beyerlein, materials scientist Ion Birch, artist Chuck Blasdel, politician Tia Blassingame, publisher Blevin Blectum, musician and composer Jonathan Blow, video...
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Scottish, sculptor Tatiana Blass, b. 1979, Brazilian, multimedia artist Tia Blassingame, b. 1971, American, book artist Katinka Bock, b. 1976, German, sculptor...
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MacDowell Colony. "Statement". Lucy Hodgson. Retrieved 22 September 2017. Tia Blassingame. "Sticks and Shingles: In Conversation with Lucy Hodgson." Espace,...
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Benin during the French colonial era. Black studies historian, John Blassingame, explained various West African nations were transported to Louisiana...
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the Ku Klux Klan Act. On March 30, 2021, Capitol Police officers James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby filed suit against Trump for physical and emotional...
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