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Backroads of Arkansas (a photo journal)

The last time the United States issued war bonds was during World War II, when full employment collided with rationing, and war bonds were seen as a way to remove money from circulation as well as reduce inflation. Issued by the U.S. Government, they were first called Defense Bonds. The name was changed to War Bonds after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.

The B&W photo journalism continues as I travel the backroads of Arkansas. Hope you are enjoying the series.

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