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The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals, presumably mother and child. The adult appears to be an older woman with long dark hair, wearing what seems like heavy winter clothing with fur trim around the neck area. She's holding onto a young boy who has on a beret-style hat and a sweater layered over his shoulders; underneath he wears a sleeveless vest or jumper. Both look solemn as they stand against a backdrop that suggests an open outdoor setting, possibly along a road given what appears to be a telephone pole in the distance. The sky is clear with no visible clouds. There's writing at the bottom of the image which could imply identification information about it but isn't clearly legible due to its size and position on the photo.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two individuals, presumably mother and child. The adult appears to be an older woman with long dark hair, wearing what seems like heavy winter clothing with fur trim around the neck area. She's holding onto a young boy who has on a beret-style hat and a sweater layered over his shoulders; underneath he wears a sleeveless vest or jumper. Both look solemn as they stand against a backdrop that suggests an open outdoor setting, possibly along a road given what appears to be a telephone pole in the distance. The sky is clear with no visible clouds. There's writing at the bottom of the image which could imply identification information about it but isn't clearly legible due to its size and position on the photo.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: On U.S. 99. Near Brawley, Imperial County. Homeless mother and youngest child of seven walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona where they picked cotton. Bound for San Diego, where the father hopes to get on […]

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The image is a black and white photograph showing an adult woman holding her youngest child, who appears to be around 1-2 years old. The mother has a solemn expression on her face as she gazes directly at the camera while carrying her toddler.

They are standing in the middle of what seems like a rural road with visible tire tracks marking its surface. In the background, there is an open landscape featuring several utility poles and some distant structures or buildings under a clear sky.

The photograph appears to be from a historical period given its black-and-white nature and style. It carries text overlaid at the top corner in white font: "3-28 '41," which likely represents March 28, 1941.

Below is additional information about this image that seems relevant:
"On U.S. 99. Near Brawley, Imperial County. Homeless mother and youngest child of seven walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona where they picked cotton. Bound for San Diego, where the father hopes to get on relief 'because he once lived there.' https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b878ba25398d90c5096d.jpg"

The image is a black and white photograph showing an adult woman holding her youngest child, who appears to be around 1-2 years old. The mother has a solemn expression on her face as she gazes directly at the camera while carrying her toddler. They are standing in the middle of what seems like a rural road with visible tire tracks marking its surface. In the background, there is an open landscape featuring several utility poles and some distant structures or buildings under a clear sky. The photograph appears to be from a historical period given its black-and-white nature and style. It carries text overlaid at the top corner in white font: "3-28 '41," which likely represents March 28, 1941. Below is additional information about this image that seems relevant: "On U.S. 99. Near Brawley, Imperial County. Homeless mother and youngest child of seven walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona where they picked cotton. Bound for San Diego, where the father hopes to get on relief 'because he once lived there.' https://images.loener.nl/DorotheaLange/full/6495/6495b878ba25398d90c5096d.jpg"

On U.S. 99. Near Brawley, Imperial County. Homeless mother and youngest child of seven walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona where they picked cotton. Bound for San Diego, where the father hopes to get on relief "because he once lived there." […]

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting a group of seven individuals walking along an unpaved road. The family consists of five adults, including two women with children on either side, and one young man in the center who appears to be leading or guiding them. Each adult carries personal items: the woman at the front holds a suitcase while another has her arm around a child's shoulder; the second woman is walking next to an older girl holding hands.

The road seems desolate with no other vehicles or people visible, and power lines run parallel on one side of the path. The family appears distressed or fatigued by their journey as they walk down what looks like rough terrain that might be dust-covered dirt. 

In terms of context provided from external sources, this photograph is associated with a homeless family traveling along U.S. Route 99 near Brawley in Imperial County. They are on the move due to economic reasons and heading towards San Diego where they hope for assistance or employment opportunities.

The image evokes a sense of displacement, hardship, and struggle as it captures a moment during their migration process through an arid landscape with limited resources available around them.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting a group of seven individuals walking along an unpaved road. The family consists of five adults, including two women with children on either side, and one young man in the center who appears to be leading or guiding them. Each adult carries personal items: the woman at the front holds a suitcase while another has her arm around a child's shoulder; the second woman is walking next to an older girl holding hands. The road seems desolate with no other vehicles or people visible, and power lines run parallel on one side of the path. The family appears distressed or fatigued by their journey as they walk down what looks like rough terrain that might be dust-covered dirt. In terms of context provided from external sources, this photograph is associated with a homeless family traveling along U.S. Route 99 near Brawley in Imperial County. They are on the move due to economic reasons and heading towards San Diego where they hope for assistance or employment opportunities. The image evokes a sense of displacement, hardship, and struggle as it captures a moment during their migration process through an arid landscape with limited resources available around them.

On U.S. 99. Near Brawley, Imperial County. Homeless family of seven, walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona, where they picked cotton. Bound for San Diego, where the father hopes to get on the relief because he once lived there

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