The black and white photograph depicts two individuals sitting on a suitcase by the roadside. The person standing is dressed in light-colored clothing, including trousers and shoes suitable for walking long distances, as well as a hat that suggests protection from the sun or dust. Their posture indicates they may be taking a break during travel. Seated beside them is another individual wrapped in dark fabric with their legs crossed over each other at the ankles, providing some warmth and possibly concealing identity to protect anonymity. They are holding an infant on their lap, which adds a tender element to the scene despite its apparent hardship context. The person's attire seems more formal compared to the standing figure. The background shows a barren landscape with sparse vegetation under clear skies, suggesting arid conditions typical of rural or undeveloped areas in California during the early 1930s. Telephone poles and power lines extend into the distance, indicating some level of infrastructure but not extensive urban development. The absence of other vehicles or people emphasizes solitude and possibly a sense of displacement. Overall, this image captures an intimate moment amid what appears to be hardship experienced by individuals likely displaced due to economic circumstances such as droughts, crop failures, or lack of employment opportunities during the Gr [...]
Young family, penniless, hitchhiking on U.S. Highway 99, California. The father, twenty-four, and the mother, seventeen, came from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, early in 1935. Their baby was born in the Imperial Valley, California, where they were […]
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