The image depicts four individuals standing in front of what appears to be a tent or makeshift shelter. The scene is captured in black and white, suggesting it could be historical. On the left side stands a young boy wearing overalls with suspenders, his hands on hips, giving him a stance of defiance or determination. His expression seems serious as he looks directly at the camera. Next to him, partially obscured by the tent's flap, is an adult woman dressed in what appears to be a dress with short sleeves and lace details around the neckline. She has her head tilted slightly upwards towards something outside of our view, conveying concern or contemplation. In front of these two are two young children. The child on the left wears a light-colored outfit with puffed sleeves and is looking straight ahead; their expression seems neutral but curious. Beside them stands another small boy in a darker shirt peeking out from behind the woman's dress, his gaze directed towards something off-camera. The overall mood of the image suggests hardship or displacement, as indicated by the family's attire, which looks worn and practical for traveling. The setting appears rustic with natural light casting soft shadows on their faces, enhancing the raw emotion captured in this poignant snapshot of human experience during what could be a period of migration or adversity.
Refugee family from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, camped in the brush in a river bottom near Holtville, California
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