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Bound for Glory: America in Color
Bound for Glory: America in Color is the first major exhibition of the little known color images taken by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information. These vivid scenes and portraits capture the effects of the Depression on America's rural and small town populations, the nation's subsequent economic recovery and industrial growth, and the country's great mobilization for World War II.
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The physical exhibition is on view at the Library through January 21, 2006, Mon.-Sat., 10am to 5pm and on tour through 2007 (see tour schedule)

Captions (clockwise from left): Russell Lee, Faro and Doris Caudill, homesteaders, 1940; Alfred T. Palmer, M-4 tank crews of the United States, 1942; Russell Lee, Orchestra at square dance, 1939 or 1940; Jack Delano, Going to town on Saturday afternoon, 1941.
  This exhibition was organized by the Library of Congress and
  made possible by the support of the Durham Western Heritage Museum.

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