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HOMELESS FAMILY, 1939. A destitute farmer with his family seated beside railroad
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HOMELESS FAMILY, 1939. A destitute farmer with his family seated beside railroad
HOMELESS FAMILY, 1939.
A destitute farmer with his family seated beside railroad tracks after traveling by freight train to the Yakima Valley, Toppenish, Washington State. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1939
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1939 Adolescent August Brother Children Daughter Destitute Dirty Dorothea Family Father Freight Car Great Depression Homeless Husband Journey Lange Migration Mother New Deal Northwest Pacific Northwest Poverty Railroad Railroad Track Rural Sack Summer Traveler Traveling Washington State Wife Yakima Young
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HOMELESS FAMILY, 1939 - A Glimpse into the Struggles of the Great Depression
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. This poignant photograph captures a destitute farmer and his family, seated wearily beside railroad tracks in Toppenish, Washington State. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange in August 1939, this image offers a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by many during the Great Depression. The worn-out expressions on their faces tell a story of hardship and resilience. The father, with dirt-streaked clothes and calloused hands, embodies the struggles of countless farmers who lost everything during this era. His wife sits close to him, her weary eyes reflecting both exhaustion and determination as she clutches onto their young daughter. Beside them are their two sons; one adolescent boy stares off into the distance while his younger brother leans against him for support. These children have experienced more than any child should at such tender ages - witnessing poverty, migration, and uncertainty firsthand. The setting itself adds to the narrative - railroad tracks symbolizing both hope for escape from destitution through travel yet also representing displacement from home. It is evident that they have traveled here via freight train seeking better opportunities in Yakima Valley but find themselves still trapped in poverty. Dorothea Lange's powerful composition not only documents an individual family's struggle but serves as a reminder of an entire nation grappling with economic despair. This photograph stands as a testament to human resilience amidst adversity while urging us never
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