00:01The Great Depression is a poignant chapter in American history, marked by widespread poverty.
00:08The U.S. government, recognizing the significance of the era, commissioned photographers like Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, and Walker Evans
00:18under programs like the Farm Security Administration to document the struggles of the people.
00:24Interestingly, there were instances where the government expressed concerns about the potential negative impact of certain images.
00:33However, instead of destroying the negatives, they marked the photographs with hole punches, indicating that they should not be used
00:42for publication.
00:43Fortunately, these historical photographs endure.
00:47In this video, many images were captured by government-funded photographers featuring the black circles from these hole punches.
00:56To truly transport you back in time, I've colorized these glimpses into the past.
01:03With the colorizing, I aim for accuracy while acknowledging imperfections.
01:08Enjoy this visual journey through history, a poignant reminder of the resilience during the Great Depression.
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01:30Alright, let's continue the time travel journey.
01:32Just then.
02:01With the passion Broadway.
02:02I used to hit the water on the coast you never meet.
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