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How do you winnow millet?
Two women winnowing millet in a small village in Uganda. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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A working mom
Peasant women typically care for children while working in the fields. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Peace Corps Uganda welcomes new PCV's
Dr. Larry Brown, Country Director of Uganda (2008-2009) and his staff welcome a new group of Peace Corps Volunteers. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Obama Grocery
The "Obama Grocery" reflects African awareness of news events around the world. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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The bonds of a human family
A Peace Corps Volunteer during my directorship of Uganda, who originally professed to know nothing about children, but quickly learned! This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Uganda's orphans
A day school in Uganda where children were often caned by the nuns that ran it. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Health Fair in Uganda
A Peace Corps Volunteer and her local counterpart host a village health fair. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Children during Ramadan, Djangoa, Madagascar
These two little boys, while not participating in the village wide fast for Ramadan, donned special skirts to commemorate the event.
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Chameleon, Mangabe, Madagascar
One of a nearly countless variety of chameleons found in Madagascar
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Ambatoloaka, Madagascar
Winter on the beach.
