The image is a black and white photograph depicting an old-fashioned pickup truck parked on what appears to be rural farmland. The vehicle, with its back gate open and wooden bed, suggests it was used for transporting goods or materials over long distances during times when modern transportation methods were less prevalent.
A man stands beside the truck, leaning casually against its side. He is wearing a suit jacket, trousers, hat, and appears to be engaged in conversation or observing his surroundings with contemplation.
The environment includes an open field strewn with debris like wood planks, suggesting recent activity that may have involved farming work. In the background, there are makeshift structures such as tents made of tarpaulin, indicating a possible temporary settlement for agricultural laborers. Clotheslines strung across show laundry drying in the air.
The photograph is marked "Dorothea Lange" and has annotations including "Yankee Doodle," "Nipomo CA," along with some unclear handwriting which may reference additional context or identifiers about this particular scene from One pea picker's home, located off Highway 101 at Nipomo, California. This image likely documents the everyday life of agricultural workers during a period when manual labor was more common in farming communities.
The photograph carries historical significance as it captures an era an [...]
One pea picker's home. One-half mile off Highway 101 at Nipomo, California
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