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"In a world where might makes right and history is written by the winners, Morris tells the stories of the nobodies, of those who - because they are young, or poor, or meek, or quiet, or scared - are systematically disenfranchised. Within the closed societies of the family, the school, or the office, this everyday oppression is largely accepted. In these intimate, colorful panels of worn fabric and sewing thread, Morris makes it clear - without sourness or sentimentality - just how unacceptable these everyday inequities really are."
Ann Wiens, painter, writer, editor
Chicago, USA
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