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#20 La Conchita quietly tells me her son is listening to Contra-supported radio, Managua, Nicaragua, 1985

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#20 La Conchita quietly tells me her son is listening to Contra-supported radio, Managua, Nicaragua, 1985

Stunning Photos of Everyday Life of Managua, Nicaragua in 1985

#20 La Conchita quietly tells me her son is listening to Contra-supported radio, Managua, Nicaragua, 1985

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←#19 Elba, Julio’s wife, irons his uniforms. They live with their son in the Montano home, Managua, Nicaragua, 1985
#21 La Conchita says no to her son’s request for money, Managua, Nicaragua, 1985→

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