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In the middle of the Great Depression, photographers working for Franklin D. Roosevelt's Farm Security Administration (FSA) began traveling across America taking pictures of ordinary people and places. Their photographs became a permanent legacy of our national life --" the most remarkable human documents that were ever rendered in pictures, " according to Edward Steichen.
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