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Colored family from near Houston, Texas, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Colored family from near Houston, Texas, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Colored family from near Houston, Texas. Been in California for two years. Husband came first, later sent for wife and two children, who traveled by bus (on licensed car, fare six dollars, traveling night and day). Husband now on Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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This powerful photograph captured by Dorothea Lange in 1939 showcases a colored family from near Houston, Texas. The image portrays the struggles faced by African American families during the Great Depression era in America. The caption reveals that this particular family had migrated to California two years prior, with the husband being the first to make the journey and later sending for his wife and two children. Their arduous trip is described, highlighting their reliance on buses as a means of transportation. The husband's employment on the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a government program aimed at providing jobs during economic hardship, demonstrates their determination to overcome poverty and support their family. Lange's photograph provides insight into not only the economic challenges faced by African Americans during this time but also sheds light on themes of migration, parenthood, and resilience. It serves as a poignant reminder of how historical events such as the Great Depression impacted individual lives. Preserved within Heritage Images' collection, this still image offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon our nation's history while recognizing both its triumphs and hardships. Through Lange's lens, we are invited to empathize with this colored family's struggle for survival amidst challenging circumstances - an enduring testament to human strength in times of adversity.
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