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Acrylic Blox : POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Children in their backyard in the slum district of Washington, D

POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Children in their backyard in the slum district of Washington, D



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POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Children in their backyard in the slum district of Washington, D

POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935.
Children in their backyard in the slum district of Washington, D.C. Photograph by Carl Mydans, September 1935

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Media ID 13215071

1935 Adolescent Backyard Black Carl Children Clothesline Dirty District Great Depression Mydans New Deal Poverty September Slum Trash Washington Dc Young


8"x6" (20x15cm) Acrylic Blox

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This poignant photograph captures the harsh reality of poverty in 1935. In the slum district of Washington, D. C. , a group of African American children find solace in their modest backyard. The image, taken by photographer Carl Mydans in September 1935, transports us to an era marked by economic hardship and social inequality. The scene depicts a young boy standing amidst scattered trash and debris, his clothes worn and dirty. Behind him, a clothesline hangs with tattered garments, symbolizing the struggle for basic necessities faced by these impoverished families. The dilapidated surroundings reflect the destitution that plagued many during the Great Depression. Despite their circumstances, there is resilience evident on the faces of these children. Their youthful innocence shines through as they navigate this challenging environment. This snapshot serves as a reminder that poverty knows no boundaries – it affects people from all walks of life. Mydans' photograph was captured under the auspices of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program aimed at alleviating suffering during this tumultuous time in American history. It stands as a testament to both the power of documentary photography and our collective responsibility to address systemic issues like poverty. As we gaze upon this evocative print today, let us be reminded not only of how far we have come but also how much work remains to be done in creating a more equitable society for all its inhabitants.

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