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Great Depression in the United States / Visual arts / Photography / Economy / Cherokee people / Florence Owens Thompson / Nipomo /  California / Dorothea Lange / Farm Security Administration / United States Office of War Information / Library of Congress / Great Depression
Date: 2008-04-14 10:17:39
Great Depression in the United States
Visual arts
Photography
Economy
Cherokee people
Florence Owens Thompson
Nipomo
California
Dorothea Lange
Farm Security Administration
United States Office of War Information
Library of Congress
Great Depression

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