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RURAL CHILDREN, 1936. Impoverished African American children of a turpentine worker
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RURAL CHILDREN, 1936. Impoverished African American children of a turpentine worker
RURAL CHILDREN, 1936.
Impoverished African American children of a turpentine worker seated on the steps of a porch near Cordele, Alabama. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1936
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1936 Adolescent Alabama Barefoot Black Brother Children Great Depression July New Deal Photo Porch Poverty Sister Step Summer Turpentine Young Southeast
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RURAL CHILDREN, 1936 - A Glimpse into the Lives of Impoverished African American Youth
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. This poignant photograph captures a moment frozen in time during the Great Depression era. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange in July 1936, it showcases a group of impoverished African American children seated on the steps of a porch near Cordele, Alabama. The image tells a story of struggle and resilience as these young boys and girls, barefooted and dressed in worn-out clothes, bear witness to the hardships faced by their families. They are siblings - brothers and sisters who rely on each other for support amidst poverty's grip. Their faces reflect both innocence and maturity beyond their years; their eyes filled with determination despite the challenges that surround them. The summer sun casts its warm glow upon them as they sit together on those weathered steps, creating an atmosphere that juxtaposes youthful energy against harsh realities. These children are part of a community deeply affected by economic downturns but remain united through shared experiences. Their father is a turpentine worker whose labor contributes to their survival in this rural landscape. Through this powerful visual narrative captured by Lange's lens, we are reminded of the profound impact that historical events such as the Great Depression had on marginalized communities across America. This photograph serves as an enduring testament to human strength amidst adversity while shedding light on important social issues that continue to resonate today.
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