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English: Men, women, and children are walking down a dirt path lined with tents and covered booths in South Korea, buying household items and clothing from street vendors. All are unidentified. From Gene Putnam, Circa 1950. Accession Number 2017-82; 5x7 inches (13x18 cm) Color
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Source https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/photograph-records/2017-82
Author Gene Putnam

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Men, women, and children are walking down a dirt path lined with tents and covered booths in South Korea, buying household items and clothing from street vendors. All are unidentified. Circa 1950

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