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Salem Museum Finds Painting That Had Been Missing For Six Decades
The Peabody Essex Museum said the panel from Jacob Lawrence's "Struggle: From the History of the America" was found in a NYC apartment.

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The Peabody Essex Museum said the panel from Jacob Lawrence's "Struggle: From the History of the America" was found in a NYC apartment.

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