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MIGRANT FATHER, 1938. Migrant father and children on a farm near Caruthersville, Missouri
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MIGRANT FATHER, 1938. Migrant father and children on a farm near Caruthersville, Missouri
MIGRANT FATHER, 1938.
Migrant father and children on a farm near Caruthersville, Missouri. Photograph by Russell Lee, August 1938
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1938 Adolescent August Barefoot Brother Children Denim Family Farm Farmer Father Migrant Worker Missouri New Deal Overalls Poverty Pump Rural Russell Sister Summer Water Working Class Young
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Migrant Father, 1938 - A Glimpse into the Struggles of Rural America
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. This poignant photograph captures a snapshot of American history during the summer of 1938. Taken by photographer Russell Lee, it portrays a migrant father and his children on a farm near Caruthersville, Missouri. The image reflects the harsh realities faced by working-class families during the Great Depression era. In this powerful portrait, we see a weary-looking man wearing denim overalls and an old hat. His weathered face tells stories of hardship and resilience as he stands alongside his two young children - a barefoot boy and his sister in tattered clothes. Their expressions reveal both innocence and maturity beyond their years. The backdrop showcases rural poverty with its dilapidated surroundings; an old pump providing water for daily sustenance symbolizes their struggle to survive. Despite these challenges, there is also an undeniable sense of unity within this family unit – they stand together against adversity. Lee's photograph serves as a reminder of the immense impact that government initiatives like the New Deal had on ordinary Americans' lives during this period. It sheds light on the plight of migrant workers who traversed across states in search of employment opportunities amidst economic turmoil. As we gaze upon this historical print, let us reflect on our collective responsibility to ensure that no family endures such hardships again while appreciating their strength in times of adversity.
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