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MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, February 1941

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, February 1941
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MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, February 1941

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941.
Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, February 1941. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1941 Bare Foot Belle Glade Farm Security Administration Farmer Florida Great Depression Migrant Worker Poverty Rural Shack Slum South East Village

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MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941: A Glimpse into the Harsh Reality of Rural Poverty". This poignant photograph captures a snapshot of life in Belle Glade, Florida during February 1941. The image showcases a cluster of shacks that served as homes for African American migrant workers. These humble dwellings, made from scraps and salvaged materials, stand as stark reminders of the extreme poverty faced by these individuals. The scene depicts a rural village on the outskirts of Belle Glade, where barefoot farmers toiled under challenging circumstances. Their resilience shines through despite their destitution. This photograph offers insight into the struggles endured by African Americans during this era marked by economic hardship - the Great Depression. Commissioned by the Farm Security Administration (FSA), this powerful image serves as documentation and advocacy for those affected by poverty in America's south-eastern region. It provides an unfiltered glimpse into their lives while shedding light on systemic issues surrounding race and socio-economic disparities. Captured with remarkable clarity and sensitivity, this print is a testament to both the skillful artistry behind its creation and its historical significance. As we reflect upon this photograph today, it reminds us not only of our past but also highlights ongoing challenges faced by marginalized communities across America.


Framed Prints

Step back in time with our evocative Framed Print of "Migrant Workers, 1941" by The Granger Collection. This powerful photograph captures the living conditions of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida during February 1941. A poignant reminder of history, this print is a must-have for those seeking to add depth and character to their home or office decor. The high-quality print is beautifully framed, preserving the image in its entirety for generations to come. Order now and bring a piece of history into your space.


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Step back in time with our evocative photographic print from the Media Storehouse collection. "MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941" captures a poignant moment in American history, showcasing the living conditions of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. This powerful image, taken in February 1941, provides a glimpse into the past through the lens of The Granger Collection, New York. With its rich history and compelling storytelling, this print is a must-have for history buffs, photographers, and anyone seeking to add depth and character to their home or office décor. Order your limited-edition, high-quality print today from Media Storehouse and bring a piece of history into your space.


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Step back in time with our evocative MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941 poster print. This powerful image, captured by The Granger Collection in February 1941, offers a poignant glimpse into history with its depiction of shacks housing African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. A poignant reminder of the past, this poster print makes for a thought-provoking addition to any home or office space, igniting important conversations and inspiring reflection on the human condition. Order your MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941 poster print today and bring a piece of history into your world.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Discover the history of MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941 with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle features the iconic photograph of African American migrant workers living in makeshift homes in Belle Glade, Florida, taken in February 1941 by The Granger Collection, New York. Immerse yourself in this poignant moment in history as you piece together the story behind this powerful image. Experience the joy of puzzle solving while learning about the past. A perfect addition to any home or classroom.

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