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Algerian woman in French "regroupment village"                      Marc Garanger
In 1960, French photographer Marc Garanger, a draftee in Algeria, was ordered to take identity-card pictures of the women who had been taken to so-called regroupment villages after their home villages had been razed. “They would be unveiled. In a period of ten days, I made two thousand portraits, two hundred a day," he remembers. "The women had no choice in the matter. Their only way of protesting was through their look” (story and slideshow): http://lightbox.time.com/2013/04/23/women-unveiled-marc-garangers-contested-portraits-of-1960s-algeria/?iid=lf|around#1

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