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About America In Color

In the first half of the 20th century, America transformed from a young country on the rise into a global superpower. It's a decisive period in our nation's history that has only been revisited in black and white...until now. Using digital colorization technology, we present over 50 vibrant years of good times and great despair, technological triumphs and natural disasters, and global villains and national heroes.

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