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Innocence conquers all
Dr. Larry Brown, Country Director of Uganda (2008/9) and author of the recently published Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty, surrounded by children at an IDP camp in Uganda.
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Children taking care of children
In Uganda, the harsh realities of life often oblige parenting responsibilities to be learned at an early age. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Lunchtime for the dispossessed
Two young Ugandan boys forced to scavenge for food in a garbage dumpster. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Seeking refuge from terror
A mud hut camp built to house families seeking refuge from the Lord’s Resistance Army. 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 irony of recycling
Tin cans that held food aid become a door in a refugee camp 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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Bananas on bicycles
Tons of bananas, a staple of Uganda, are transported each day by bicycle on dirt roads. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Natural beauty
The striking beauty of wildlife in Uganda's national parks towers in sharp contrast to the harsh lives of villagers. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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Market day
Market day in a small Ugandan town. This photo appears in Dr. Brown's latest book, Peasants Come Last: A Memoir of the Peace Corps at Fifty.
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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.
