The attached photo is part of the collection--a color shot of the office of the Brockton Enterprise which still publishes some 15 minutes north of BSC. Note the two-colored, hand-printed headline thumbnails in the corner window--the poor man's scrolling LED display!
The book, nicely titled Bound for Glory (hip points for COMM 229 students that can identify the allusion), is striking in its ability to bring color to an era that, for those of us who didn't live it, is mostly frozen in black and white. It's eye-opening to see pre-WWII farmsteads in Pie Town, NM or street scenes in Lowell, MA in living color. Do yourself a favor and see if you can find it in your town library--it's a trip.
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Thanks for posting that picture, and for recommeending the book, I will definately try to find it. I am especially interested in the picture because I'm from Brockton (I lived there all my life until last year, I now live in Taunton). It was cool seeing donwtown Brockton (even if its just a shot of the building)in a different light, its not nearly as nice now. I can imagine how nostalgic that book would be for someone who has lived in this area since before that picture was even taken
I would have loved to have seen Brockton then. I live there now and I'm not a fan at all...someone's car and house was being broken into across the street from my house. Yay Brockton...
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