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African Americans and the American Scene, 1929-1945
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College Grove, Tennessee: "Hurry, folks, hurry! Getting religion is like putting money in the bank." (from the book "You Have Seen Their Faces")
Margaret Bourke-White
1937
Farm Security Administration borrower, vicinity of Frederiksted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Jack Delano
December 1941
Harlem circa 1935
Aaron Siskind
1935
Martha Graham - Letter to the World
Barbara Morgan
1940
Plantation owner, Mississippi Delta, near Clarksdale, Miss.
Dorothea Lange
June 1936
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