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COTTON PICKER, 1937. Feet of an African American cotton picker near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1937
COTTON PICKER, 1937.
Feet of an African American cotton picker near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1937
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Media ID 13214145
1937 Barefoot Black Cotton Dorothea Farmer Feet Great Depression Harvest June Lange Mississippi New Deal Picker Poverty Shoe Clarksdale Southeast
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This powerful photograph captures a poignant moment in American history. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange in June 1937, the image showcases the bare feet of an African American cotton picker near Clarksdale, Mississippi. The subject's worn-out shoes lie discarded on the ground, symbolizing both their arduous work and the poverty that plagued many during this time. Lange's lens offers a glimpse into the harsh realities faced by workers during the Great Depression era. The woman's weathered feet tell a story of resilience and perseverance as she toils in the fields, harvesting cotton under challenging conditions. Her determination is palpable through her calloused soles. The photograph also serves as a reminder of racial inequality prevalent at that time. African Americans were disproportionately affected by poverty and discrimination, making up a significant portion of agricultural laborers in the South. Dorothea Lange was known for her ability to capture raw emotions through her documentary-style photography. This particular image reflects her commitment to shedding light on social issues and advocating for change. As we observe this striking print from Granger Art on Demand, it prompts us to reflect on our shared history and consider how far we have come since then. It stands as a testament to human strength amidst adversity while urging us not to forget those who struggled during one of America's most challenging periods.
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