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MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913. A dilapidated renters home near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine
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MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913. A dilapidated renters home near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine
MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913.
A dilapidated renters home near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November, 1913
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1913 Bonnet Family Farm Farmer Farmhouse Field Hine Lewis Migrant Worker Poor Poverty Rural Southwest Texas Well Wickes Working Class Yard
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MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913 - A Glimpse into the Struggles of Rural America
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. This poignant photograph captured by Lewis Hine in November 1913 showcases a dilapidated renters home near West, Texas. The image portrays a family standing in front of their humble abode, providing us with a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by migrant workers during this time. The worn-out exterior of the house reflects the poverty that plagued many working-class families in rural areas. The tattered clothing worn by each family member further emphasizes their struggle to make ends meet. Despite these hardships, there is an undeniable resilience emanating from their expressions as they stand together on their modest plot of land. In the background, we see vast fields stretching out towards the horizon - a reminder of the laborious work undertaken by farmers like this family to eke out a living. This snapshot encapsulates both the physical and emotional toll that such arduous work took on individuals striving for survival amidst challenging circumstances. Lewis Hine's powerful composition serves as an important historical document shedding light on early 20th-century America. It invites viewers to reflect upon issues such as poverty, migration, and social inequality that continue to resonate today. As we observe this image over a century later, it compels us to appreciate our progress while acknowledging how far we still have to go in creating a more just society for all.
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