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David Schwartz was a talented photographer and emeritus economics professor for 35 years at Albright College who also taught Latin American studies courses and was a foreign-student advisor. He visited Nicaragua extensively during the late 1970s and early-mid 1980s. During this period of the Sandinista revolution, David took thousands of photographs. Although David passed away in 2006 at 70 years old, he left behind a large archive containing slides that were taken during his time in Nicaragua and Cuba.