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CINCINNATI: HOUSES, 1935. A row of low-income houses with outhouses facing railroad tracks, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph by Carl Mydans in December 1935
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CINCINNATI: HOUSES, 1935. A row of low-income houses with outhouses facing railroad tracks, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph by Carl Mydans in December 1935
CINCINNATI: HOUSES, 1935.
A row of low-income houses with outhouses facing railroad tracks, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph by Carl Mydans in December 1935
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1935 Carl Cincinnati Encbr Faasale Great Depression Housing Mydans Poverty Rail Road Railroad Track Row House Slum Wooden Working Class Out House
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This powerful photograph captures a glimpse into the harsh reality of low-income housing in Cincinnati during the Great Depression. Taken by renowned photographer Carl Mydans in December 1935, it portrays a row of modest wooden houses with outhouses facing the railroad tracks. The image serves as a stark reminder of the struggles faced by working-class families during this tumultuous era. The dilapidated state of these homes reflects the widespread poverty that plagued many American cities at the time. With their simple exteriors and lack of modern amenities, these houses stand as symbols of resilience amidst adversity. They represent both the strength and vulnerability of those who called them home. The presence of railroad tracks adds another layer to this narrative, symbolizing movement and connection to larger economic forces shaping society. It also highlights how proximity to transportation was often prioritized over living conditions for marginalized communities. Mydans' composition skillfully captures not only physical structures but also human stories hidden within them. This photograph is an important historical document that sheds light on social issues such as housing inequality and economic hardship during one of America's most challenging periods. As we reflect on this image today, let us remember those who endured such difficult circumstances while striving for a better future. May it serve as a reminder to continue working towards creating more equitable societies where everyone has access to safe and dignified housing.
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