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Hop yard on ranch of M. Rivard in French-Canadian... Yakima Valley, Moxee Valley, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Hop yard on ranch of M. Rivard in French-Canadian... Yakima Valley, Moxee Valley, Washington, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Hop yard on ranch of M. Rivard in French-Canadian colony, three weeks before picking. Yakima Valley, Moxee Valley district, Washington
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This print by Dorothea Lange transports us back to the year 1939, amidst the Great Depression in America. The image showcases a hop yard on the ranch of M. Rivard, located in the French-Canadian colony of Yakima Valley, Moxee Valley district, Washington. Three weeks before picking season begins, Lange captures a moment frozen in time. The photograph exudes a sense of rustic charm as it portrays several buildings scattered across the countryside. These structures stand as testaments to hard work and resilience during an economically challenging era. Lange's lens beautifully captures not only the physical landscape but also conveys a deeper concept - that of unity and heritage within this close-knit community. As we gaze upon this still image from nearly a century ago, we are reminded of both the hardships faced by rural Americans during the Great Depression and their unwavering determination to sustain themselves through agriculture. This photograph serves as an important historical document preserved by Heritage Images and offers insight into regionalism and rural life at that time. Dorothea Lange's talent for capturing raw emotion is evident here; her composition invites viewers to appreciate nature's beauty while contemplating human perseverance amidst adversity. Through her lens, she immortalizes not just a hop yard but also an entire way of life that has shaped generations past and continues to influence our present-day understanding of American history.
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