Curators seek personal family pictures of war
When Michelle Delaney started to research World War
II photography two years ago, she discovered a hole in the National Museum of
American History's archives. There were hundreds of pictures by well-known
photojournalists such as Life's Margaret Bourke-White and Robert Capa and
thousands from official military cameramen, but fewer than 50 photographs taken
by soldiers and their families.
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- September 17, 2005 at 10:42 AM