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The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religous leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Reverend W.H. Jernagin of Washington, D.C.

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religious leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Father O'Connell, of Catholic University

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religious leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Father O'Connell, of Catholic University

The four freedoms. Freedom of worship is one of the keystones of democracy. It is for the preservation of these freedoms that we are devoting an ever increasing part of our productive capacity to defense. Subject is Reverend Father West, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, in New York City

The four freedoms. Freedom of worship is one of the keystones of democracy. It is for the preservation of these freedoms that we are devoting an ever increasing part of our productive capacity to defense. Subject is Reverend Father West, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, in New York City

The four freedoms. Thankful for the blessing of democracy is Rabbi Ralph Stone of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Here in America, Jews as well as members of any other religious group, are free to worship without fear of persecution

The four freedoms. Thankful for the blessing of democracy is Rabbi Ralph Stone of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Here in America, Jews as well as members of any other religious group, are free to worship without fear of persecution

The four freedoms. The simple steeple of a country church is a familiar sight to millions of Americans everywhere. It is still a symbol of that religious freedom for which many of our earliest settlers came to the new world. Even today people are arriving from conquered lands to enjoy once again that freedom of worship which had been taken away from them

The four freedoms. The simple steeple of a country church is a familiar sight to millions of Americans everywhere. It is still a symbol of that religious freedom for which many of our earliest settlers came to the new world. Even today people are arriving from conquered lands to enjoy once again that freedom of worship which had been taken away from them

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religous leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Reverend W.H. Jernagin of Washington, D.C

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Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches).

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 30, frame 568.

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district of columbia washington dc safety film negatives lot 1887 alfred t palmer united states office of war information photo four freedoms complete freedom religous leaders office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress
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01/01/1941
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label_outline Explore Lot 1887, Four Freedoms, District Of Columbia

Production. Parachute making. There is far more to hemming this parachute than running the sewing machine. The operator must match pencil marks on the braid with pencil marks on the seams to turn out infallible parachutes for men in the Air Force. Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut

Air Force veteran Randi Goss makes herself an art piece

Citation winners. Donald M. Nelson, (extreme left) Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), and William G. Marshall (extreme right) director of the WPB, are here shown outside the White House with certificate winner Stanley Crawford, (second from left) and citation winner Edwin Curtiss Tracy, both employees of the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey

SEAL OF THE UNITED STATES. AT STATE DEPARTMENT

Frances Perkins, right. White House, Washington, D.C.

Lincoln Memorial. Lincoln statue from left side

2012 Easter Egg Roll - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Jefferson Memorial. Within the Jefferson Memorial rotunda in Washington, D.C., stands this nineteen-foot statue of America's third president. A Marine Honor Guard stands watch at its base where the original Declaration of Independence has been placed to commemorate Jefferson's bi-centennial anniversary, April 12, 1943. The The plaster of paris statue, made by a sculptor Rudolph Evans, will be cast in bronze after the war

A black and white photo of a man carrying a barrel. Office of War Information Photograph

Prince Casimir Lubomirski, Dr. Tomas of LeBreton

French Embassy, Washington, D.C. Cook in kitchen

Electric Institute of Washington. Home kitchen planning

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district of columbia washington dc safety film negatives lot 1887 alfred t palmer united states office of war information photo four freedoms complete freedom religous leaders office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress