#Americana. RT @BeschlossDC: Two men on way to Los Angeles, 1937, by Dorothea Lange:pic.twitter.com/y1rvjTPYQI
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#Americana. RT @BeschlossDC: Two men on way to Los Angeles, 1937, by Dorothea Lange:pic.twitter.com/y1rvjTPYQI
@BeschlossDC Reminds me of "Of Mice and Men"
“@BeschlossDC: Two men on way to Los Angeles, 1937, : pic.twitter.com/9NGdGumjhn” Roosevelt economy. Lesson not learned. @larryelder
“@BeschlossDC: pic.twitter.com/9G5dukd6ng” @JamesFrancoTV "Ain't many guys travel around together" #ofmiceandmen @itsmeleighton
Next time the train: “@BeschlossDC: Two men on way to Los Angeles, 1937, by Dorothea Lange: pic.twitter.com/ov2ZtvnHD7”
@BeschlossDC Hey @jbarro the person in the billboard ad is reclining #justsaying
@BeschlossDC Los Angeles was a prarie with orange groves, I am told. Now, cars.
Great #PBS doc @BeschlossDC: Two men on way to Los Angeles, 1937, by Dorothea Lange: pic.twitter.com/tKK9fPRzqM”
@BeschlossDC Had a high school student who loved the D Lange photo you posted. Worked hard on a water color of itpic.twitter.com/Mr6Stlbk21
“@BeschlossDC: Two men on way to Los Angeles, 1937, by Dorothea Lange: pic.twitter.com/HBTKYlmGdD” @sagafood love this...
@klvarner Love the juxtaposition! Lange is the best at capturing the Depression.
@sagafood My thoughts exactly...note the train passenger on the billboard
@BeschlossDC her keen sense of photographic irony is brilliant.
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