*This guy:*
First time watching Haunting of Hill House, reacting to the end of episode 8:
"Someone call Elizabeth Arden because the Red Door is *open!"*
Dead. Dead already, but dead. 💀🕷️
#hillhouse #firsttimewatching #reaction #davidvsfilm
And so it begins....
ICYMI @duille.com
#HillHouse
#CharlesRennieMackintosh
www.helensburghadvertiser.co.uk/news/2587088...
Fascinating effort to save #HillHouse
www.standard.co.uk/news/environ... #Architecture #Mackintosh
Cay le jour du rewatch de #HillHouse 😍
and whatever walked there, walked alone.”
-The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
The US is no longer sane, and most definitely walks alone. This is our absolute reality...
#shirleyjackson #HillHouse #strangeconnections #haunted
My new VLOG review of THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE by Shirley Jackson. Spoiler alert: it wasn't the classic supernatural tale I'd been hoping for.
#shirleyjackson #horrorfiction #hillhouse
youtu.be/TJIGPiZzY_Y?...
And finally, a long thread about my favorite book. I don't share my writing often, so I hope everyone who reads it enjoys
#ShirleyJackson #TheHauntingOfHillHouse
#HillHouse
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The image is a black and white photograph showing several small wooden cabins in an open field. The buildings appear to be of simple construction, with weathered wood siding and some having visible windows or doorways. In the foreground, there are remnants of what appears to be fencing material lying on the ground, suggesting recent work at this site. Sparse vegetation is scattered across the area around the structures. The sky above is overcast, contributing to a somber atmosphere in the scene. There's no human presence visible within or outside any of the cabins, which conveys an impression of desolation and abandonment. The setting appears rural with trees and open land extending beyond the vicinity of the cabins. This image seems to depict a historical context possibly related to migration patterns or settlement history given its stark simplicity. The photo bears text at the top: "27-8603 91" which could be indicative of an inventory number, date code, or another form of cataloging used by photographers like Dorothea Lange. The image appears aged with signs of wear and tear on both the physical negative as well as digital representation, further adding to its historical value. Additional information about this photograph can likely be found through various resources that might include a database of works from noted photographer Dorothea Lange or other archive materials related to her work documenting rural life in [...]
Untitled photo, possibly related to: New cabins at Hill House, Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #DorotheaLange #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017768066/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual engaged in agricultural labor. The person, likely male based on their build and attire, appears to be walking through a field with rows of crops visible beneath him. He wears overalls that are heavily soiled by mud or dirt, suggesting recent active work. His legs also show signs of being dirty. On his head, he is wearing what seems to be straw for protection from the sun—a hat often associated with farm laborers in sunny climates. This individual carries two objects: a bucket held under one arm and something that could either be a pair of boots or footwear on the other hand. The setting includes tall trees lining both sides of an open field, creating a natural corridor. The ground is uneven with patches of grass interspersed among areas where crops have been planted in rows. It's hard to determine from this still image what type of plants are being grown; however, it could be inferred that they might be early stages of grain or vegetable production. There’s no sign of machinery here which further emphasizes the manual nature of farming work depicted here. The sky is clear with ample daylight illuminating the scene without casting any harsh shadows indicating either a cloudy day or sun in its midday brightness. This photo captures not just an individual but also gives insights into rural agricultural life during what might be mid-20th century America, gi [...]
Planting corn in the community garden which supplies fresh vegetables to twenty-eight families. Delta cooperative farms. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Hillhouse #Mississippi #America #DorotheaLange #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770226/
The black and white photograph depicts a group of five men in an outdoor agricultural setting. They are standing or sitting around a large, vintage tractor with the word "FARMALL" printed on its side. The men appear to be workers engaged in either inspecting or operating the machinery. Four of them wear hats for sun protection; two have wide-brimmed straw hats and two sport simpler, possibly paper caps. They are dressed in light-colored shirts paired with dark trousers that suggest a uniformity in their work attire, likely chosen for practical reasons such as being less absorbent to sweat or easier to keep clean. The man on the tractor's seat is gripping its steering wheel tightly, his posture suggesting focus and control over the vehicle. His gaze appears directed away from the camera towards something outside of view, perhaps observing another part of their work area. The other four men are standing around him; two look directly at the ground with a somewhat serious expression while one looks to be in conversation with someone off-camera. The landscape behind them is filled with vegetation that indicates an agricultural field, possibly cotton or a similar crop given its appearance and historical context of Farmall tractors being commonly used for such crops. The trees on the horizon line suggest this location might be near a forested area. There's also what appears to be a large object in motion behind one man; it c [...]
Hillhouse, Mississippi Delta cooperative farm
#Hillhouse #MississippiDelta #FARMALL #DorotheaLange #American #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770185/
The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting eight individuals standing on what appears to be railroad tracks. From left to right, there are four men and three women or girls of varying ages. Two boys stand in the center holding pumpkins between them. The group seems to have gathered for an event as they all look directly at the camera with a neutral expression. They wear simple clothing typical of rural laborers from earlier decades; overalls, dresses, hats, and aprons are prominent. In the background is an open field under a cloudy sky, suggesting it's likely in a countryside setting. The people seem to be of different races, as indicated by their attire and body language. This photograph reflects community life during rural times with families coming together for celebration or communal activities such as 4th July celebrations.
Sharecroppers' families gathering needs for their 4th of July celebration, whites and blacks together. Hill House, Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763073/
This black and white photograph depicts a group of men seated on the porch of an old wooden building. The setting appears rural, with exposed brickwork visible in the background suggesting an older structure possibly made from stone or bricks. Two individuals are prominently featured: one wearing a cap and button-up shirt sits upright looking directly at the camera, exuding confidence through his relaxed posture; another is partially obscured behind him, sitting more casually. The men's clothing suggests modesty of means, with simple yet practical garments suited for manual labor. A sign attached to the building reads "COUNCIL PEETS" and provides details about community activities including a night school program in Russian (translating as "Council Peets") which indicates an attempt at language learning or cultural exchange. The schedule includes times for various meetings, study sessions, educational classes such as reading and writing skills, possibly implying efforts to improve literacy. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of community engagement and social activity among the residents of this cooperative experiment in Mississippi during the early 20th century, likely part of New Deal programs aimed at rural development.
The beginning of an educational program at the newly-started Hill House cooperative experiment. Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #Russian #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763040/
The image is a black and white photograph featuring an older man who appears to be in his late 50s or early 60s. He has deep-set eyes, pronounced cheekbones, and prominent laugh lines around the mouth area, indicative of frequent smiling or laughing. The individual sports a large-brimmed hat that shades much of his face from direct sunlight, suggesting an outdoor setting during daytime hours. He is dressed in work attire typical for farming activities: he wears overalls with pockets on both sides, adorned with badges and patches that could signify branding or affiliation to specific companies or organizations. The fabric looks sturdy and well-worn, hinting at frequent use in laborious tasks. His shirt underneath the overalls has a vertically striped pattern which is less visible due to how it's folded up around his neck. The man’s expression conveys contemplation or concern as he gazes upwards with a slightly open mouth, possibly mid-conversation or listening intently. There is no discernible background detail other than what appears to be the sky above him, reinforcing the assumption that this photo was taken outdoors in an open field or rural setting. The photograph carries historical and social significance; it is part of Dorothea Lange's collection during her time documenting conditions for American workers under difficult economic circumstances. The presence of text at the top suggests a narrative or context abou [...]
J.M. Rees tells his story of violence in Arkansas. Hill House, Mississippi
#JMRees #Arkansas #HillHouse #Mississippi #DorotheaLanges #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762991/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting the close-up portrait of a young African American girl with her head turned to look sideways. She has dark, curly hair pulled back in cornrows that are partially visible at the top of the photo. Her eyes show an expression of contemplation or sadness as she looks off into space. She is wearing what appears to be a sleeveless dress made from a worn-out fabric, possibly denim, showing signs of wear and tear such as fraying edges around the neckline and down one armhole. The background behind her head consists of horizontal lines that suggest it might be an interior wall or part of a structure with wooden elements. The image has text at both the top and bottom left corners in white letters on a black background, which appears to include metadata or identification information related to the photograph. However, due to the quality of the resolution provided by the screenshot source, some parts are unclear but suggest that it could be part of an archive collection with details like 'KOOK-3TAINTI-MAM27A', and possibly a reference number '6495' along with other alphanumeric characters. There is also Japanese text in white at the bottom left corner which seems to represent additional information or annotations about the photograph. The overall composition of the photo focuses on capturing a candid, intimate moment that offers insight into her life conditions during a specific [...]
Untitled photo, possibly related to: girl. Hill House, Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #AfricanAmerican #Japanese #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017768067/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an individual standing in what appears to be a rural, open field. The person stands with one hand on the hip and holds something that resembles boots or work shoes in their other hand. They wear casual clothing consisting of rolled-up trousers and a buttoned shirt over it. Their expression seems neutral while looking directly at the camera. The background features an expanse of dry grassland, indicative of agricultural land or farmland, with sparse trees visible on the horizon under a clear sky. The top portion of the photo includes handwritten text that appears to be upside down and could potentially indicate metadata like "date taken" but is not legible in this orientation. The overall composition suggests themes related to rural life, possibly highlighting aspects of farm labor or agricultural work during a specific historical period due to its style indicative of mid-20th-century photography. The photograph seems to document an individual connected with the Delta cooperative farm mentioned in the provided caption from one source and likely reflects conditions or activities associated with farming in that region at that time.
One of the farmers at the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770273/
The image is a black-and-white photograph depicting an old community house situated in what appears to be rural farmland. The building, which has the appearance of single-story construction with white siding and a metal roof, features several windows along its length on one side visible from this angle. In front of the structure is a pathway made up of stones or bricks leading directly towards the entrance door. Surrounding the house are various crops in different stages of growth—indicating active agricultural activity—and young plants can be seen alongside the pathway on either side, suggesting recent planting work. The scene exudes a sense of community and simplicity from an earlier time period, possibly reflecting historical rural life within America’s Delta region. The photo is labeled with handwritten text at the top which seems to read "4 ATRI" in reverse due to being mirrored or flipped across the image; however, this could represent either code words for identification purposes by those who knew about them. The bottom part of the photograph indicates a source as "Hillhouse, Mississippi," pointing towards its geographical origin. There is no visible modern technology such as computers which suggests that it's an older picture and possibly taken during or after World War II when Dorothea Lange was well-known for her work in documenting these scenes. This building houses several community services including the [...]
Newly erected community house at the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi. This building houses the library, school, clinic and meeting rooms
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #America #WorldWarII #DorotheaLange #Lange #undefined #photography […]
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The image depicts a young infant lying peacefully on its back atop a large bed. The child, dressed in what appears to be a white diaper with lace trim and possibly a small dress or cover-up visible at the waist, is captured mid-sleep with closed eyes and relaxed limbs slightly curled inward. The baby's head rests comfortably against a fluffy pillow that spans across the upper half of the mattress. The bedspread underneath seems to be made from cotton or another soft fabric, adding to the scene's serene ambiance. It appears unmade but cozy, suggesting casualness in care rather than meticulous housekeeping. Around the perimeter of the photo, there is some visible text written vertically along what might be a film strip border, potentially indicating that this image was taken with photographic equipment typical for documentary or social studies work during historical times—perhaps mid-20th century. The monochromatic tones confirm it's an old photograph likely captured in black and white. The overall mood of the photo exudes tranquility and innocence, a snapshot capturing the early moments of life.
Young baby born on the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770262/
The picture is a black and white photograph showing two young children sitting on what appears to be the porch of a wooden house. The child on the left, likely female based on clothing choice and body shape, is wearing dark shorts with red trim at the leg ends, has short curly hair, and sports a broad smile while looking directly into the camera lens. The other child, presumably male given his attire, wears long-sleeved checkered pajamas. His arms are resting casually by his side as he gazes off to one side of the frame with a thoughtful expression that seems somewhat distant from the cheerful demeanor displayed by the girl next to him. They both sit on what looks like weathered wooden planks showing signs of wear and age, indicative of an outdoor setting possibly in rural or semi-rural America. The background features curtains drawn back behind them revealing more wood siding, a white-framed window with glass panes that hint at indoor warmth contrasting the likely cool outdoors. The photograph carries historical connotations given its monochrome quality which is characteristic of older photography and suggests it may have been taken during mid-20th-century America. The image has Korean writing on the side in black ink, suggesting this photo might be part of a collection or album with accompanying notes that are not English-speaking. The bottom right corner bears handwritten text "L. B.", which could signify photogra [...]
Children of the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #America #Korean #English #DorotheaLange’s #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770261/
This image is a black and white photograph depicting a rural landscape. In the foreground, there's an unpaved dirt road leading to what appears to be a farm entrance marked by a signboard that reads "DELTA CO-OP FARMS" with additional smaller text underneath which isn't clearly legible in this resolution. The mid-ground shows a grassy field flanked on either side. On the left, there's another similar structure as seen before, and beyond it is dense forestation consisting of tall trees or shrubs that form a natural fence to what might be cultivated land behind them. In contrast, the right part of this image features two houses with distinct architectural styles; one looks like a small farmhouse while the other could possibly be residential quarters. The house on the left has an attached structure which may serve as storage space or additional living area and there's some sort of equipment visible near it suggesting agricultural work. The overall atmosphere is calm, typical for rural areas during what seems to be daytime judging by the brightness in this monochromatic photograph. There are no people depicted here; hence we cannot infer any demographic information from them nor can I describe their clothing or hair color which would normally provide more detail on gender and race aspects due its historical context. There's a sign at top right of photo that reads "3-JOER! ASI" in reverse, indicating it might have been ta [...]
The poultry unit of the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #DELTACO-OPFARMS #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770234/
The black and white photograph displays a rural landscape with three small cabins. These modest dwellings have pitched roofs, visible windows on the front sides, and are situated in an open field surrounded by dense forestation. The fields between each cabin appear unkempt, possibly due to disuse or abandonment, suggesting that these structures may be part of a historical cooperative farm. A handwritten label at the top edge reads "J. PCEFTI 87," which could refer to either a photographer's notation or an identification code for this specific photograph within a larger collection.
Cabins at the Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #JPCEFTI87 #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770230/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor rural landscape scene. There's no visible activity or people in the photo, which gives it a deserted feeling despite showing several buildings. In the foreground of this panoramic-style shot lies what appears to be a dirt road that leads into fields on both sides with patches of grass and shrubs scattered around. The field looks like an agricultural area given its size and texture. On one side of the path are a series of wooden houses, varying in design but all appearing aged. There is at least three distinct structures visible from this perspective; they seem to be modest, possibly indicative of rural living conditions during that era. The other side displays more open land leading up towards what seems like some kind of larger building or farm structure further down the path on a rise with trees surrounding it. On one end stands another solitary house which appears slightly taller and is white in color contrasting against its surroundings. There's an overarching overcast sky, suggesting that this could be early morning or late afternoon based on shadows visible but not too long to indicate midday sunlight. The absence of any modern elements like cars suggests the photo was taken several decades ago; indeed it seems historical considering there are no signs indicating a specific location beyond general rural farming regions. This photograph reflects Del [...]
Delta cooperative farms in 1938. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770724/
A black and white photograph depicting a person plowing a field with two horses. The individual, likely a farmer or laborer from the early to mid-20th century based on clothing style, is using primitive agricultural tools to till the earth while being pulled by two light-colored draft animals equipped with harnesses. Trees bordering the farmland suggest this scene takes place in rural settings with abundant vegetation for natural resources.
Working in the community garden which supplies fresh vegetables to twenty-eight families at the Delta cooperative farms. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770228/
The image is a black and white photograph depicting rural farmland with rows of cultivated fields. In the background, there are multiple small cabins scattered across an expanse of land surrounded by trees. The sky appears clear without visible clouds. There's no human presence in the scene, giving it a deserted or empty feel. A handwritten caption at the top reads "3-PEE 19," which could be referencing the date and possibly some form of cataloging system for photos. On one side, there are dark-colored cabins that seem to have more rustic construction compared to the lighter white buildings on the other end in what appears like a community or farm setup.
Delta cooperative farms. Hillhouse, Mississippi. cabins are on one side, white cabins on the other
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770224/
The image is in black and white and shows a one-story house with an open front door, revealing a person standing inside. The individual appears to be dressed modestly in what seems like mid-20th-century attire. They are wearing a long-sleeved dress or apron over their clothing. There's visible greenery around the home including shrubs and flowers indicating some level of upkeep on this farmstead. A small pathway leads up to the porch where the person is standing, flanked by what looks like a garden bed with rows of crops growing in it. The house has large windows covered partially with curtains or screens, suggesting that ventilation might be important for daily activities inside. In front of the home sits a wooden bench and next to it stands an empty chair, both unoccupied at this moment captured in time by Dorothea Lange's photography. This photograph is attributed as one among Delta cooperative farmsteads after a year of operation located in Hillhouse, Mississippi. The presence of such details indicates that these images were taken during the era when agricultural cooperatives operated with shared resources and labor to improve productivity on small-scale farms within rural America.
One of Delta cooperative farmsteads after a year of operation. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #DorotheaLanges #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770222/
The image depicts a black and white photograph of rural farmland with several small buildings, including what appears to be farmhouses or storage structures. In the foreground, there's an open field with some vegetation scattered around. A dirt road runs through the middle ground leading towards the cluster of buildings in the background. A telephone pole is visible on the right side of the frame and a power line extends across it from left to right, intersecting over the rural landscape. The sky above appears clear without any clouds. In one section of the field near some shrubs or bushes, there's an individual standing at a distance, possibly observing something. The photograph is labeled "Josephian" in white text on top and has additional handwritten characters that are difficult to read clearly but may indicate more context about the image content or photographer. The overall scene suggests a remote farm setting with minimal infrastructure development aside from the buildings present.
Approach to the Delta cooperative farm from highway, cooperative store in foreground. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770219/
A black and white photograph showing a group of six individuals in what appears to be an agricultural setting, specifically tilling the soil with manual labor tools. The people are wearing hats for sun protection, suggesting outdoor work under bright conditions. They seem coordinated as they move through rows of crops or vegetation that have been recently harvested. The sky is partly cloudy and there's a forested area in the background which suggests this photo was taken near rural farmland. There appears to be text on the left-hand side but it’s not legible from the provided image, possibly relating to context like date, location or photographer details for archival purposes. The ground shows lines of crops indicating an organized agricultural operation. This photograph is referenced as part of a collection related to cooperative farming practices in Mississippi during the early 20th century, which were often documented by photographers working under programs like that led by Dorothea Lange who focused on documenting social conditions and human experiences. The reference also indicates it’s associated with Delta Cooperative Farm located near Hillhouse. This image is part of a larger effort to document rural life during this period in America's South and Midwest, capturing the hard labor involved in agricultural work before mechanization took over many aspects of farming.
Delta cooperative farm. Hillhouse, Mississippi
#Delta #Hillhouse #Mississippi #DorotheaLange #America #South #Midwest #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770195/
The photograph depicts a man seated on a wooden bench in front of a building with barred windows, suggestive of an institutional or possibly a correctional facility. The black and white image captures the scene without any color information due to its monochromatic nature. He appears contemplative or weary as he gazes off into the distance while resting his chin against one hand, which is placed on his knee. His attire consists of what looks like overalls with rolled-up sleeves paired with trousers and dark shoes. The man's posture exudes a sense of tiredness or introspection. In the background to the right, another person stands at some distance away from him near a signboard that reads "NATURE". This individual is not in clear focus but adds context by suggesting other people are present on this grounds which could imply social interaction within an institutional setting. The environment looks open and outdoor with no visible vegetation or natural elements close to the building. The photograph carries handwritten text at the top, seemingly a cataloging code "3-165P-A9", likely indicating its place in a collection or archive system.
boy. Hill House, Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #NATURE #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763088/
The image is a black and white photograph of an older man sitting on the porch of a wooden structure. He wears glasses, has receding hair with some gray at the temples, and sports a solemn expression as he gazes directly into the camera lens. His attire consists of a light-colored button-up shirt with rolled up sleeves, showing what appears to be a pocket or patch where his hand rests on top of another seated man's arm. The older man has white pants which suggest casual or work-related wear. The background reveals architectural elements indicative of rural life—likely part of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union as referenced in the image caption. Behind him are wooden panels, possibly windows and a door to what could be his dwelling place, showing signs of weathering and use over time. The overall setting suggests this photograph may have been taken during or after World War II given its style and quality, aligning with Dorothea Lange's documentation efforts in the United States. The timestamp "9-8PMPA-A7" at the top right corner is likely a cataloguing code used by an archive to identify specific photographs within their collection. The photograph carries historical significance as part of the broader context of social documentary photography and labor history, particularly focusing on tenant farmers' conditions during this period in America.
President of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union at Hill House, Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #WorldWarII #DorotheaLanges #theUnitedStates #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763070/
The black and white photograph depicts a rural setting with several wooden structures. The most prominent structure is a large, single-story building with visible weathering on the wood panels. To its left are smaller cabins or outbuildings also made of timber, suggesting an informal housing arrangement typical for workers' quarters during economic hardship periods such as in the Great Depression. Several individuals can be seen around these buildings; one appears to be inside a cabin while others stand outside, possibly engaged in various activities that might include working on construction. The ground is unpaved and shows signs of wear with tracks from foot traffic or vehicles, indicating frequent activity in this area. A bare tree line borders the scene, hinting at sparse vegetation which could suggest an agricultural context. Notably, there's a text overlay reading "3-6187," likely dating to 1937 given the year format and historical photography style associated with Dorothea Lange’s work during that time. The photograph is credited in smaller print as part of New cabins at Hill House, Mississippi by images.loener.nl. The image conveys a sense of rural hardship, communal living or labor conditions prevalent before modern housing development became widespread. It also serves an educational purpose, potentially illustrating social history and the human condition during economic downturns like those experienced durin [...]
New cabins at Hill House, Mississippi
#HillHouse #Mississippi #theGreatDepression #DorotheaLange’s #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763059/