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Where Fighting Mag lived, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Where Fighting Mag lived, 1905. Creator: Unknown
Where Fighting Mag lived, 1905
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Disrepair Hardship Housing Jean Blackwell Hutson Division New York Public Library Nypl Public Library Schomburg Center For Research Slum Slum Housing Slums Tenement Afro American
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Where Fighting Mag Lived, 1905
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is an evocative and poignant photograph capturing a moment in time from the early 20th century, specifically in the United States. The image, created by an unknown photographer, provides a glimpse into the living conditions of African Americans during a period of significant hardship and poverty. The photograph depicts a group of women, both black and white, standing outside a dilapidated tenement building. The women appear to be engaged in conversation, their expressions conveying a sense of concern and determination. Behind them, the building, in a state of disrepair, looms large. The peeling paint, broken windows, and overgrown foliage suggest neglect and decay. The location of this scene is identified as New York City, specifically a slum area. The building is likely part of the numerous tenements that housed the city's impoverished population during this era. The women, dressed in their best attire, may be members of a charity organization, coming together to offer support and assistance to their community. This photograph is now part of the Jean Blackwell Hutson Division of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a renowned research institution within the New York Public Library system. The image serves as an essential piece of heritage art, offering insight into the past and reminding us of the challenges faced by marginalized communities in the United States during the 1900s. The photograph's haunting beauty and historical significance make it a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of the human spirit, even in the face of adversity.
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