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Migratory laborers outside of a "juke joint"during a slack season, Belle Glade, Fla. 1941. Creator: Marion Post Wolcott
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Migratory laborers outside of a "juke joint"during a slack season, Belle Glade, Fla. 1941. Creator: Marion Post Wolcott
Migratory laborers outside of a " juke joint" during a slack season, Belle Glade, Florida. [Signs advertising Jax ice-cold beer, Royal Crown cola and Coca-Cola]
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This print by Marion Post Wolcott captures a poignant moment in American history. Taken in 1941 during a slack season, the image showcases migratory laborers outside of a "juke joint" in Belle Glade, Florida. The signs advertising Jax ice-cold beer, Royal Crown cola, and Coca-Cola serve as reminders of the era's popular beverages. The photograph offers a glimpse into the lives of African American migrant workers who sought solace and entertainment at this rustic establishment. It reflects both the struggles they faced and their desire for leisure amidst challenging circumstances. Wolcott's composition skillfully portrays the dilapidated building against a backdrop of timber and rural surroundings. This stark contrast emphasizes the poverty that many individuals experienced during this time period. As part of her work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) and Office of War Information (OWI), Wolcott documented various aspects of American life with great sensitivity. Through her lens, she captured not only images but also stories that shed light on regionalism and cultural heritage. This particular photograph stands as an important historical document, highlighting both racial dynamics and economic hardships prevalent in mid-20th century America. Its vivid colors add depth to an already powerful narrative, making it an invaluable piece within Wolcott's body of work housed at the Library of Congress' Congressional Library collection.
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