File:Emily Fiegenschuh 2009 (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEmily Fiegenschuh 2009 (cropped).jpg | Photo of Texas Teens Read! 2009 artist Emily Fiegenschuh after signing her posters at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission Booth at Texas Library Association Conference in April 2009. | |||
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Author | Texas State Library and Archives Commission from Austin, TX, United States | |||
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