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Brianna Wilson
Biography:
Brianna Wilson is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Urban Studies Program, a 2016 MNHS History Museums Fellow, an artist, and Black. In the fall of 2015 Brianna contributed to the Human Activities Lab exhibit “States of Incarceration” via the University of Minnesota’s History Department. The U of M team contributed to the project by researching mass incarceration of American Indian people in Minnesota. You can follow Brianna on Twitter @brilyahnt.
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