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MIGRANT WORKER, 1941. African American migrant worker working in cabbage patch, Puerto Rico
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MIGRANT WORKER, 1941. African American migrant worker working in cabbage patch, Puerto Rico
MIGRANT WORKER, 1941.
African American migrant worker working in cabbage patch, Puerto Rico. Photograph, December, 1941 by Jack Delano
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1941 Agricultural Apron Black Cabbage Delano Farm Farm Security Administration Farmer Farming Field Great Depression Harvest Headscarf Jack Latin America Latin American Migrant Worker New Deal Poverty Puerto Rico Rural Scarf Shawl Working Class
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This photograph, taken in December 1941 by Jack Delano, transports us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases an African American migrant worker toiling diligently in a cabbage patch located in Puerto Rico. As we observe this powerful snapshot, we are reminded of the immense struggles faced by individuals during the Great Depression era. The hardworking woman depicted here stands amidst the vast agricultural landscape with determination etched across her face. Dressed in an apron and headscarf, she embodies resilience and strength as she carries out her daily tasks on the farm. This photograph is not merely a documentation of labor but also serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit that characterized many working-class Americans during this period. Delano's lens captures both the physicality of manual labor and the stark reality of poverty that plagued rural communities at that time. Through his skillful composition, he invites us into this world where every harvest was essential for survival. As we reflect upon this image, it becomes evident that it represents more than just one individual's struggle; it symbolizes an entire generation striving for better opportunities amidst challenging circumstances. It reminds us of the profound impact government initiatives like New Deal programs had on marginalized communities throughout Latin America. This print from Granger Art on Demand serves as a poignant reminder of our shared history and encourages us to appreciate how far society has come while acknowledging how much work remains towards achieving equality for all.
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