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I posted this a long time ago, but a friend recently sent it to me. I think it needs re-posting because the slides depict scenery in an era so many of us model. People had difficult lives back then, and it shows in these pictures.

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Wow, what a (re)post. Bobby, these photos are absolutely astonishing in quality. Each one is strikingly poignant. For now, #33 sticks with me--a Black American community in 1939 South Carolina, celebrating July 4th and dressed to the 9's.  I wish I could talk to some of them--was the distant promise of egalitarianism being celebrated more than their challenging reality? A prewar rally around the colors? Fascinating.

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