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MIGRANT FARMERS, 1940. Migrant father and daughter picking cherries at a farm in Berrien County
MIGRANT FARMERS, 1940.
Migrant father and daughter picking cherries at a farm in Berrien County, Michigan. Photograph by John Vachon, July 1940
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Media ID 13213883
1940 Bandana Berrien County Cherry Daughter Family Farm Farmer Farming Father Great Depression July Michigan Migrant Worker New Deal Picking Poverty Summer Vachon Working Class Cherries
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This photograph, titled "Migrant Farmers, 1940" captures a poignant moment in American history. The image showcases a migrant father and his young daughter diligently picking cherries at a farm in Berrien County, Michigan. Taken by the talented photographer John Vachon in July of that year, this snapshot offers a glimpse into the lives of hardworking individuals during the Great Depression era. The man's weathered face reflects the struggles he has endured as he toils under the scorching summer sun. His daughter stands beside him, wearing a bandana to shield her from dust and sweat. Together, they represent resilience amidst adversity. In their worn-out clothes and calloused hands, we witness the strength of working-class families who relied on farming as their livelihood during these challenging times. This photograph is not merely an artistic portrayal but also serves as documentation of an important chapter in American history. Vachon's composition beautifully captures both the physical labor involved in farming and the bond between father and daughter forged through shared hardship. It reminds us of how communities came together during this period to support one another while striving for better opportunities. As we reflect upon this powerful image today, it serves as a reminder of our collective past—a testament to human endurance and determination against all odds.
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