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His family traveled with him on the freights 1939
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The Library of Congress Toppenish Yakima Valley 1939 I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image. Title His family traveled with him on the freights. Washington, Toppenish, Yakima Valley Contributor Names Lange, Dorothea, photographer Created / Published 1939 Aug. Subject Headings - United States--Washington--Yakima County--Toppenish Headings Nitrate negatives. Rights Advisory No known restrictions.

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::tigger3
01/04/21 12:22 AM GMT
Very well done, and the harship of the times really comes across. tigs=^..^=
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.bfrank
01/04/21 11:44 AM GMT
Looks like he is resting up in the shade of that rail car. It must be a little hot because he has his shoes off. Good color, Rob.
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::corngrowth
01/04/21 12:04 AM GMT
Rob, at first I thought he hadn't shoes. If one is listening to this song, one knows it wasn't that strange in those days. But on closer look, I see he took them off because of probably sore feet.
Your perfect way of colorization doesn't mask the hardship of that time. It's on the contrary, because it accentuates that.
To me another proof of your craftsmanship in editing!
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::LynEve
01/05/21 11:26 AM GMT
Well done once more Rob.
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