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Alcohol and a alcoholism is a problem within the Australian Aborigine community
Alcohol and a alcoholism is a problem within the Australian Aborigine community. Our Picture Shows: Aborigines queuing outside a liquor store in Alice Springs Australia 1st February 1976
John Smith
The People
Mirrorpix
Alice Springs
Australia
Media ID 21702797
© Mirrorpix
Alcohol Australia Denim Jacket Food And Drink Health Oceania Shops Signs Small Group Of People Native People
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Step into the past with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring a poignant image from Memory Lane Prints. This mug showcases a powerful photograph taken by John Smith on 1st February 1976 in Alice Springs, Australia. The image sensitively depicts Aboriginal Australians queuing outside a liquor store, shedding light on the historical and ongoing struggle with alcoholism within the community. Each sip from this mug brings a piece of Australian history to your daily routine, making it a thought-provoking and meaningful addition to your collection.
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This powerful print captures a distressing reality within the Australian Aborigine community during the 1970s. Alcohol and alcoholism were prevalent issues that plagued this marginalized group, as depicted by a small group of Aboriginal individuals queuing outside a liquor store in Alice Springs, Australia on February 1st, 1976. The image showcases the detrimental impact of alcohol on native people's health and well-being. The denim jackets worn by some of those waiting in line serve as a reminder of the era's fashion trends but also symbolize their vulnerability to addiction. Signs adorning the storefront highlight society's struggle with this pervasive problem. John Smith skillfully captured this moment from Memory Lane Prints, shedding light on an ongoing issue that continues to affect indigenous communities today. It serves as a stark reminder that despite progress made over time, challenges such as substance abuse persist among these populations. This photograph is not just about documenting history; it prompts us to reflect upon our collective responsibility towards addressing social issues faced by marginalized communities. By acknowledging and understanding these struggles, we can work towards creating lasting change and providing support for those affected by alcoholism within the Australian Aborigine community.
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