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Check out all 99 Portraits for the 99 Percent. And read an interview with Steven Greaves, the photographer behind the project.
Photos by Charles Meacham
Check out all 99 Portraits for the 99 Percent. And read an interview with Steven Greaves, the photographer behind the project.
Photos by Charles Meacham

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