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SALVATION ARMY, 1941. Two men eating at a Salvation Army in Newport News, Virginia




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SALVATION ARMY, 1941. Two men eating at a Salvation Army in Newport News, Virginia

SALVATION ARMY, 1941.
Two men eating at a Salvation Army in Newport News, Virginia. Photograph by John Vachon, 1941

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Media ID 13216321

1941 Bread New Deal Poverty Salvation Army Soup Vachon Virginia Newport News Southeast


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken by John Vachon in 1941, transports us to a Salvation Army in Newport News, Virginia. The image showcases two men sitting at a table, engrossed in their meal. Their faces tell stories of hardship and resilience as they find solace within the walls of this charitable organization. The setting exudes an atmosphere of simplicity and humility. The worn-out interior reflects the struggles faced by many during this era of poverty and economic downturn. Yet amidst these challenging times, the Salvation Army stands tall as a beacon of hope for those in need. As we observe the men eating their soup with bread on the side, we are reminded of how basic sustenance can bring comfort even in dire circumstances. This simple act captures both gratitude for what little they have and determination to persevere through adversity. Vachon's composition skillfully captures the essence of mid-20th century America - a time marked by social change brought about by programs like the New Deal. Through his lens, he immortalizes not only these two individuals but also sheds light on larger societal issues that were prevalent during this period. This poignant photograph from Granger Art on Demand serves as a powerful reminder that compassion knows no boundaries or limitations. It is an enduring testament to human resilience and the unwavering spirit found within places like the Salvation Army that continue to offer salvation to those who need it most.

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