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A picture is always worth a thousand words. Changes and advancements in photography have allowed us to document and leave behind evidence of events, people, places, or things. These images will live on in history, as an extension of human memory. They give an onlooker a visual perception that is accurate and exceeds good description.  Using photographs in the NSDAR Archives and using early DAR history as a guide, we can see the way photography has changed, and maybe help historians better understand and examine the past.

Speaker: Amanda Fulcher Vasquez, DAR Archivist and Digital Asset Specialist

The event is free, but pre-registration is requested. This event is taking place in-person but will also be streaming online.

Register virtually here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9417020520749/WN_USZQdVaFTGOu77s8eBqx2g 
Register in-person here: https://TuesdayTalkDec2024.eventbrite.com   
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Honoring Marian Anderson

Learn more about the relationship between Marian Anderson and the DAR.

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DAR members selflessly dedicated themselves to the war relief effort of World War I

Learn how DAR members selflessly and tirelessly dedicated themselves to the war relief effort of World War I

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