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NEW MEXICO: PLASTER, 1940. Spanish-American woman replastering an adobe house at Chamisal

NEW MEXICO: PLASTER, 1940. Spanish-American woman replastering an adobe house at Chamisal


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NEW MEXICO: PLASTER, 1940. Spanish-American woman replastering an adobe house at Chamisal

NEW MEXICO: PLASTER, 1940.
Spanish-American woman replastering an adobe house at Chamisal, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, July 1940

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This photograph captures the essence of hard work and resilience in 1940s New Mexico. The image showcases a Spanish-American woman diligently replastering an adobe house at Chamisal, surrounded by the rustic beauty of the Southwest. The woman, clad in practical overalls and a straw hat to shield herself from the summer sun, stands on a ladder against the wall of clay construction. With focused determination, she expertly applies plaster to restore the integrity of this traditional New Mexican dwelling. Taken by renowned photographer Russell Lee as part of his documentation for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the New Deal era, this image is not just a snapshot but a testament to American history. It symbolizes both individual effort and collective progress as communities worked together to rebuild their lives after economic hardships. In its simplicity lies great significance - it represents not only one woman's labor but also embodies the working class spirit that built America. This photograph serves as a reminder that behind every structure there are stories untold; stories of perseverance, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. As we gaze upon this timeless print today, we can't help but appreciate how it encapsulates both artistry and historical value. It invites us to reflect on our past while inspiring us to continue building towards a better future for all.

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