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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 [...]

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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The image is a black and white photograph depicting three individuals on what appears to be an empty road. On the left, there's a man wearing a suit with a hat, looking down as he lifts two large suitcases one in each hand. In the center of the frame stands a woman holding a baby close to her chest; she wears a long skirt and high-heeled shoes while clutching what looks like a fur-trimmed coat or wrap around herself. To her right is another child, presumably hers as well, who sits on her lap wearing a cap. The background shows an expansive road leading towards the horizon with minimal structures visible beyond it - telephone poles and sparse vegetation under clear skies suggest this may be in California's rural areas during 1935 when such families often traveled via highway for seasonal farm work or due to economic hardships caused by Great Depression conditions prevalent across America.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting three individuals on what appears to be an empty road. On the left, there's a man wearing a suit with a hat, looking down as he lifts two large suitcases one in each hand. In the center of the frame stands a woman holding a baby close to her chest; she wears a long skirt and high-heeled shoes while clutching what looks like a fur-trimmed coat or wrap around herself. To her right is another child, presumably hers as well, who sits on her lap wearing a cap. The background shows an expansive road leading towards the horizon with minimal structures visible beyond it - telephone poles and sparse vegetation under clear skies suggest this may be in California's rural areas during 1935 when such families often traveled via highway for seasonal farm work or due to economic hardships caused by Great Depression conditions prevalent across America.

Young family, penniless, hitchhiking on U.S. Highway 99 in 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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The image displays a black and white aerial view of numerous temporary canvas tents spread across an open, barren field. These are likely part of a migratory labor camp during the period when such camps were necessary for agricultural work in California's Imperial Valley region, as suggested by the caption referencing Dorothea Lange. The layout is organized with multiple rows creating a systematic pattern within the vast landscape.

Individuals can be seen walking among and between these tents, hinting at human activity despite no clear details on their identities or actions due to distance and quality of resolution in this photograph. A few vehicles are parked outside some tent clusters, suggesting transportation means for residents or camp operations personnel. The surrounding terrain is devoid of significant vegetation, indicating a dry climate typical of the Imperial Valley.

The image captures an extensive expanse with minimal other structures beyond what appears to be utility poles towards one edge, emphasizing isolation and concentration on housing needs in this labor community setting.

The image displays a black and white aerial view of numerous temporary canvas tents spread across an open, barren field. These are likely part of a migratory labor camp during the period when such camps were necessary for agricultural work in California's Imperial Valley region, as suggested by the caption referencing Dorothea Lange. The layout is organized with multiple rows creating a systematic pattern within the vast landscape. Individuals can be seen walking among and between these tents, hinting at human activity despite no clear details on their identities or actions due to distance and quality of resolution in this photograph. A few vehicles are parked outside some tent clusters, suggesting transportation means for residents or camp operations personnel. The surrounding terrain is devoid of significant vegetation, indicating a dry climate typical of the Imperial Valley. The image captures an extensive expanse with minimal other structures beyond what appears to be utility poles towards one edge, emphasizing isolation and concentration on housing needs in this labor community setting.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Farm Security Administration (FSA) migratory labor camp. Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California

#Calipatria #ImperialValley #California #DorotheaLange #theImperialValley #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771502/

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The image depicts a man sitting atop wooden crates with his legs crossed. He is wearing a light-colored wide-brimmed hat, denim overalls and a long-sleeved shirt that appears to be made from the same material as his trousers. His footwear consists of dark, worn-out shoes. The setting seems industrial or agricultural, evidenced by the stack of empty wooden crates in varying shades suggesting previous use for transporting goods such as produce. There's a vast expanse with barren land and sky indicating an open field typical of farming regions. It is a black-and-white photograph which lends it to being possibly from mid-20th century era judging by clothing styles, photography quality, and the equipment used in agriculture suggested here - perhaps during the time when Dorothea Lange was active as documented on this image's caption with reference number 6495b879ba25398d90c509de. The environment seems dry which could suggest a location experiencing arid conditions, potentially tied to agricultural practices in areas like the Imperial Valley of California known for large-scale industrialized agriculture and pea harvest as hinted by additional information referenced online regarding Sinclair Ranch's operations there during that period.

The image depicts a man sitting atop wooden crates with his legs crossed. He is wearing a light-colored wide-brimmed hat, denim overalls and a long-sleeved shirt that appears to be made from the same material as his trousers. His footwear consists of dark, worn-out shoes. The setting seems industrial or agricultural, evidenced by the stack of empty wooden crates in varying shades suggesting previous use for transporting goods such as produce. There's a vast expanse with barren land and sky indicating an open field typical of farming regions. It is a black-and-white photograph which lends it to being possibly from mid-20th century era judging by clothing styles, photography quality, and the equipment used in agriculture suggested here - perhaps during the time when Dorothea Lange was active as documented on this image's caption with reference number 6495b879ba25398d90c509de. The environment seems dry which could suggest a location experiencing arid conditions, potentially tied to agricultural practices in areas like the Imperial Valley of California known for large-scale industrialized agriculture and pea harvest as hinted by additional information referenced online regarding Sinclair Ranch's operations there during that period.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Pea harvest. Large-scale industrialized agriculture on Sinclair Ranch. Imperial Valley, California

#SinclairRanch #ImperialValley #California #DorotheaLange #theImperialValley #SinclairRanchs #undefined […]

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The image is a black-and-white photograph showing an outdoor rural setting with makeshift structures that suggest a temporary or less affluent living situation. The central focus of the photo appears to be two main buildings, constructed from what looks like wooden planks and tarps, indicative of rudimentary construction often associated with migrant laborers' housing in agricultural regions.

In front of these houses are various objects scattered on the ground: barrels, a cart, ladders, and an overturned wheel. There is also laundry hanging out to dry on lines strung between poles. This scene hints at daily life activities such as cooking or cleaning.

The background reveals more structures similar in appearance, suggesting that this might be part of a larger community housing arrangement for workers. The terrain appears barren with little vegetation, which could indicate a semi-arid climate typical of agricultural labor areas like the Imperial Valley mentioned in the caption.

In the distance, there are several other people and animals; however, their specific actions or identities are not discernible from this vantage point. There's an overall sense of desolation conveyed by the environment being devoid of greenery except for some distant trees against a cloudy sky.

The photograph is dated "2019" in the top right corner, but it appears to be much older than that based [...]

The image is a black-and-white photograph showing an outdoor rural setting with makeshift structures that suggest a temporary or less affluent living situation. The central focus of the photo appears to be two main buildings, constructed from what looks like wooden planks and tarps, indicative of rudimentary construction often associated with migrant laborers' housing in agricultural regions. In front of these houses are various objects scattered on the ground: barrels, a cart, ladders, and an overturned wheel. There is also laundry hanging out to dry on lines strung between poles. This scene hints at daily life activities such as cooking or cleaning. The background reveals more structures similar in appearance, suggesting that this might be part of a larger community housing arrangement for workers. The terrain appears barren with little vegetation, which could indicate a semi-arid climate typical of agricultural labor areas like the Imperial Valley mentioned in the caption. In the distance, there are several other people and animals; however, their specific actions or identities are not discernible from this vantage point. There's an overall sense of desolation conveyed by the environment being devoid of greenery except for some distant trees against a cloudy sky. The photograph is dated "2019" in the top right corner, but it appears to be much older than that based [...]

Housing typical of that afforded Mexican field workers of the Imperial Valley. These people are not migrants, but live on the edge of the ranches and work in peas and melons

#Mexican #theImperialValley #ImperialValley #undefined #photography […]

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor scene from the early 20th century. It shows three vintage cars parked on the side of a rural road, with two billboards visible in the background. One billboard displays what appears to be an advertisement for Coca-Cola Oil Film, while the other seems obscured or less clear due to the angle and distance.

The cars are old-fashioned models from that era; they have large bodies, prominent grilles, and spoked wheels typical of early automobile design. The car on the far left is closest to the viewer with its front license plate visible. In between these two vehicles stands another older model, which appears more compact compared to the first one.

The road itself has a simple, unpaved surface that suggests it's in a rural or less developed area. A telephone pole runs parallel to the roadway on the left side of the photo, adding to the rustic setting. The background is relatively barren with minimal vegetation and structures; however, some trees can be seen at various distances.

There are no people discernible within this particular frame that would suggest their occupation beyond driving vintage cars. No specific context or story about "Three carloads of Mexicans headed for the Imperial Valley" appears directly in the photograph but it is referenced as a source link to obtain more information on Dorothea Lange's  [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an outdoor scene from the early 20th century. It shows three vintage cars parked on the side of a rural road, with two billboards visible in the background. One billboard displays what appears to be an advertisement for Coca-Cola Oil Film, while the other seems obscured or less clear due to the angle and distance. The cars are old-fashioned models from that era; they have large bodies, prominent grilles, and spoked wheels typical of early automobile design. The car on the far left is closest to the viewer with its front license plate visible. In between these two vehicles stands another older model, which appears more compact compared to the first one. The road itself has a simple, unpaved surface that suggests it's in a rural or less developed area. A telephone pole runs parallel to the roadway on the left side of the photo, adding to the rustic setting. The background is relatively barren with minimal vegetation and structures; however, some trees can be seen at various distances. There are no people discernible within this particular frame that would suggest their occupation beyond driving vintage cars. No specific context or story about "Three carloads of Mexicans headed for the Imperial Valley" appears directly in the photograph but it is referenced as a source link to obtain more information on Dorothea Lange's [...]

Three carloads of Mexicans headed for the Imperial Valley to harvest peas. Near Bakersfield, California

#Mexicans #theImperialValley #Bakersfield #California #Coca-ColaOilFilm #first #DorotheaLanges #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763218/

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The image depicts a scene from the Imperial Valley, California, showcasing pea fields. In this monochromatic photograph, two tall tamarisk trees stand prominently in the foreground on what appears to be an irrigation ditch bank, with their branches spread out widely. Behind them is expansive farmland with crops that seem well maintained and organized into rows or plots for cultivation.

In between these trees, there's a simple wooden barrel placed atop some earthworks, likely used as part of the irrigation system for watering plants in this arid environment. The landscape extends further back to reveal more fields under bright sunlight, suggesting an agricultural area suited for farming despite its dry conditions. In the far distance, faint outlines and structures can be seen against a clear sky.

The image captures rural life within a desert valley where such trees are often planted along irrigation ditches for shade due to their ability to thrive in hot climates by utilizing water from nearby sources effectively. The presence of barrels indicates that water conservation is practiced here, as barrels may collect rainwater or stored runoff utilized during dry spells when water supplies might be scarce.

The title "Pea fields of the Imperial Valley" suggests a focus on pea farming within this region known for its productive agriculture despite harsh conditions.

The image depicts a scene from the Imperial Valley, California, showcasing pea fields. In this monochromatic photograph, two tall tamarisk trees stand prominently in the foreground on what appears to be an irrigation ditch bank, with their branches spread out widely. Behind them is expansive farmland with crops that seem well maintained and organized into rows or plots for cultivation. In between these trees, there's a simple wooden barrel placed atop some earthworks, likely used as part of the irrigation system for watering plants in this arid environment. The landscape extends further back to reveal more fields under bright sunlight, suggesting an agricultural area suited for farming despite its dry conditions. In the far distance, faint outlines and structures can be seen against a clear sky. The image captures rural life within a desert valley where such trees are often planted along irrigation ditches for shade due to their ability to thrive in hot climates by utilizing water from nearby sources effectively. The presence of barrels indicates that water conservation is practiced here, as barrels may collect rainwater or stored runoff utilized during dry spells when water supplies might be scarce. The title "Pea fields of the Imperial Valley" suggests a focus on pea farming within this region known for its productive agriculture despite harsh conditions.

Pea fields of the Imperial Valley, California. Tamarisk trees are commonly planted along the irrigation ditches for shade so necessary in this desert valley. Note water barrels

#theImperialValley #California #Tamarisk #undefined #photography […]

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The image depicts a dilapidated wooden structure, possibly an old farm or ranch building. It is made up of weathered wood planks with visible gaps and broken sections where the walls are partially collapsed. The roof appears damaged, with missing shingles exposing the inner layers of boards to the elements. A single-standing support beam stands on one side, indicating structural instability.
The scene is set against a backdrop of an open field under a cloudy sky, suggesting arid or semi-arid conditions typical for agricultural areas such as Imperial Valley in California, which has historically been home to Mexican laborers working in farming industries like peas and melons. The landscape around the structure appears barren with no visible vegetation close by.
The black-and-white nature of the photograph contributes a historical context, potentially dating back several decades when color photography was less prevalent or unaffordable for many people. It evokes a sense of abandonment or neglect, highlighting socio-economic challenges faced by rural populations in agricultural regions like Imperial Valley during that time period.

The image depicts a dilapidated wooden structure, possibly an old farm or ranch building. It is made up of weathered wood planks with visible gaps and broken sections where the walls are partially collapsed. The roof appears damaged, with missing shingles exposing the inner layers of boards to the elements. A single-standing support beam stands on one side, indicating structural instability. The scene is set against a backdrop of an open field under a cloudy sky, suggesting arid or semi-arid conditions typical for agricultural areas such as Imperial Valley in California, which has historically been home to Mexican laborers working in farming industries like peas and melons. The landscape around the structure appears barren with no visible vegetation close by. The black-and-white nature of the photograph contributes a historical context, potentially dating back several decades when color photography was less prevalent or unaffordable for many people. It evokes a sense of abandonment or neglect, highlighting socio-economic challenges faced by rural populations in agricultural regions like Imperial Valley during that time period.

Housing typical of that afforded Mexican field workers of the Imperial Valley. These people are not migrants, but live on the edge of the ranches and work in peas and melons

#Mexican #theImperialValley #ImperialValley #California #undefined […]

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The image depicts a historical black and white photograph of pea harvest activities on Sinclair Ranch in the Imperial Valley, California. In the foreground, several wooden crates filled with peas are neatly stacked to create rows that extend into the field where crops have been harvested. Workers wearing hats for sun protection can be seen handling the crates, suggesting they were involved in transporting or organizing the produce.

In the background, a wide-open agricultural landscape stretches out under a clear sky, showcasing an expansive field of recently harvested crops and machinery indicative of large-scale industrialized agriculture operations. The presence of mountains faintly visible on the horizon adds to the vastness of the rural setting. This image captures a moment from Dorothea Lange's famous photography work during that era, which aimed to document labor conditions in agricultural fields.

The black border around the photograph and handwritten text "3-18-52" suggest it was taken or cataloged on March 18, 1952. The overall composition of the image highlights the significant human effort required for large-scale farming operations as well as providing a glimpse into the working conditions prevalent at that time.

The image depicts a historical black and white photograph of pea harvest activities on Sinclair Ranch in the Imperial Valley, California. In the foreground, several wooden crates filled with peas are neatly stacked to create rows that extend into the field where crops have been harvested. Workers wearing hats for sun protection can be seen handling the crates, suggesting they were involved in transporting or organizing the produce. In the background, a wide-open agricultural landscape stretches out under a clear sky, showcasing an expansive field of recently harvested crops and machinery indicative of large-scale industrialized agriculture operations. The presence of mountains faintly visible on the horizon adds to the vastness of the rural setting. This image captures a moment from Dorothea Lange's famous photography work during that era, which aimed to document labor conditions in agricultural fields. The black border around the photograph and handwritten text "3-18-52" suggest it was taken or cataloged on March 18, 1952. The overall composition of the image highlights the significant human effort required for large-scale farming operations as well as providing a glimpse into the working conditions prevalent at that time.

Pea harvest. Large-scale industrialized agriculture on Sinclair Ranch. Imperial Valley, California

#SinclairRanch #ImperialValley #California #theImperialValley #DorotheaLanges #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771685/

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The image depicts an aerial view of several white tents arranged in rows on what appears to be a dry, flat landscape. These are likely part of a migrant labor camp situated in the Imperial Valley region of California during World War II, given its context as provided by Farm Security Administration (FSA) documentation from that time period.

Several individuals can be seen scattered around and interacting within this setting; some appear engaged in activities like playing baseball or lounging on the ground. The tents vary slightly in size but generally maintain a similar shape—rectangular with peaked roofs, typical of temporary housing used during wartime. In the background, there are sparse vegetation patches and distant structures that suggest an open rural environment.

The black-and-white quality of the photo indicates it was taken several decades ago, reflecting historical conditions for migrant laborers at such camps where families lived in tent cities often far from their permanent residences due to seasonal work requirements or displacement.

The image depicts an aerial view of several white tents arranged in rows on what appears to be a dry, flat landscape. These are likely part of a migrant labor camp situated in the Imperial Valley region of California during World War II, given its context as provided by Farm Security Administration (FSA) documentation from that time period. Several individuals can be seen scattered around and interacting within this setting; some appear engaged in activities like playing baseball or lounging on the ground. The tents vary slightly in size but generally maintain a similar shape—rectangular with peaked roofs, typical of temporary housing used during wartime. In the background, there are sparse vegetation patches and distant structures that suggest an open rural environment. The black-and-white quality of the photo indicates it was taken several decades ago, reflecting historical conditions for migrant laborers at such camps where families lived in tent cities often far from their permanent residences due to seasonal work requirements or displacement.

Farm Security Administration (FSA) migrant labor camp. Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. 155 migrant families in camp. One third had no work; two-thirds were finding part-time work harvesting spring peas, earning on average (head of family) four […]

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A black and white photograph depicting a rural roadside scene with three vintage automobiles parked on the side of an unpaved road. The vehicle closest to the foreground appears to be a Model T, identifiable by its boxy shape and prominent front grille. Behind it is another early automobile model, followed further back by yet another car from roughly similar era. On the right, there's also what seems like part of a person standing beside one of these vehicles.

A large billboard with an advertisement for a coffee brand looms in the background under clear skies. The road stretches into the distance with no visible traffic or pedestrians aside from those associated with the parked cars and roadside figures. There are utility poles along the side, suggesting some level of infrastructure development beyond what is immediately apparent.

A black and white photograph depicting a rural roadside scene with three vintage automobiles parked on the side of an unpaved road. The vehicle closest to the foreground appears to be a Model T, identifiable by its boxy shape and prominent front grille. Behind it is another early automobile model, followed further back by yet another car from roughly similar era. On the right, there's also what seems like part of a person standing beside one of these vehicles. A large billboard with an advertisement for a coffee brand looms in the background under clear skies. The road stretches into the distance with no visible traffic or pedestrians aside from those associated with the parked cars and roadside figures. There are utility poles along the side, suggesting some level of infrastructure development beyond what is immediately apparent.

Three carloads of Mexicans headed for the Imperial Valley to harvest peas. Near Bakersfield, California

#Mexicans #theImperialValley #Bakersfield #California #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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This black and white photograph depicts a group of laborers working in an agricultural field. The individuals are engaged in planting or harvesting activities, as evidenced by the crouched positions and hands that appear to be picking up or setting down plants.

The workers wear various types of hats for sun protection, indicating outdoor work under sunny conditions. Their clothing is practical but not modern; it looks like they might have been working with their bare feet in some cases.

In the background, more people can be seen participating in similar tasks across an expanse covered in what seems to be soil or crop residue, suggesting a large-scale agricultural operation. Plastic bags are scattered on the ground near each worker's side, likely used for collecting produce during this fieldwork.

The landscape is flat with no significant landmarks visible, which could indicate that it’s part of farmland typical in regions where labor-intensive agriculture occurs. The absence of modern machinery suggests manual labor might be predominant here or they're using simple tools suited to the task at hand.

There's a text overlay on top of the photo; however, its content is not legible due to copyright restrictions. It reads as an archive label with some identifiers and dates that could suggest when this photograph was taken or what it represents within historical records.

The overall impression conveyed by the image is one o [...]

This black and white photograph depicts a group of laborers working in an agricultural field. The individuals are engaged in planting or harvesting activities, as evidenced by the crouched positions and hands that appear to be picking up or setting down plants. The workers wear various types of hats for sun protection, indicating outdoor work under sunny conditions. Their clothing is practical but not modern; it looks like they might have been working with their bare feet in some cases. In the background, more people can be seen participating in similar tasks across an expanse covered in what seems to be soil or crop residue, suggesting a large-scale agricultural operation. Plastic bags are scattered on the ground near each worker's side, likely used for collecting produce during this fieldwork. The landscape is flat with no significant landmarks visible, which could indicate that it’s part of farmland typical in regions where labor-intensive agriculture occurs. The absence of modern machinery suggests manual labor might be predominant here or they're using simple tools suited to the task at hand. There's a text overlay on top of the photo; however, its content is not legible due to copyright restrictions. It reads as an archive label with some identifiers and dates that could suggest when this photograph was taken or what it represents within historical records. The overall impression conveyed by the image is one o [...]

The kind of work drought refugees and Mexicans do in the Imperial Valley, California. Planting cantaloupe

#Mexicans #theImperialValley #California #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017769659/

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The image depicts a group of migrant farm workers harvesting carrots in the Imperial Valley, California. The black and white photograph captures several individuals engaged in pulling out carrot plants from rows on an agricultural field. They are seen bending over and picking up bundles of freshly harvested carrots which lay scattered around them on the ground.

In addition to the people working diligently, there is a crate or basket visible near one of the workers that could be used for collecting collected produce during their workday. The setting appears dry with sparse vegetation in the background, indicative of an arid landscape typical of this region known as California's agricultural powerhouse where crops like carrots are grown.

The photograph seems to reflect a moment from history when migrant labor played a crucial role in America’s agriculture sector. It evokes a sense of communal effort and contributes to understanding historical aspects related to migratory farm workers' experiences during that era.

The image depicts a group of migrant farm workers harvesting carrots in the Imperial Valley, California. The black and white photograph captures several individuals engaged in pulling out carrot plants from rows on an agricultural field. They are seen bending over and picking up bundles of freshly harvested carrots which lay scattered around them on the ground. In addition to the people working diligently, there is a crate or basket visible near one of the workers that could be used for collecting collected produce during their workday. The setting appears dry with sparse vegetation in the background, indicative of an arid landscape typical of this region known as California's agricultural powerhouse where crops like carrots are grown. The photograph seems to reflect a moment from history when migrant labor played a crucial role in America’s agriculture sector. It evokes a sense of communal effort and contributes to understanding historical aspects related to migratory farm workers' experiences during that era.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Migratory field worker pulling carrots. Imperial Valley, California

#ImperialValley #California #theImperialValley #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771730/

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This black and white photograph captures a moment in the lives of migrant workers harvesting carrots in Imperial Valley, California. The scene is set against an expansive field filled with rows upon rows of carrot plants under a hazy sky, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light. Three individuals are engaged in manual labor; two crouch down while one kneels to pick and pull ripe carrots from the ground. They wear wide-brimmed hats indicative of their attempts at sun protection during outdoor work.

The workers' attire is practical: long sleeves for skin coverage, loose pants likely made of cotton or a similar breathable fabric, suitable for hot weather conditions. Their focus on gathering crops reflects an essential aspect of agricultural labor in America's breadbasket regions like the Imperial Valley. The image evokes themes of perseverance and hard work often associated with migrant farmworkers during this period.

The historical context provided by Dorothea Lange suggests a depiction from her famous series, which captured harsh working conditions faced by these individuals during the Great Depression era. Lange was known for documenting social issues through powerful photographs that brought attention to the struggles of laborers and farmers across America.

This black and white photograph captures a moment in the lives of migrant workers harvesting carrots in Imperial Valley, California. The scene is set against an expansive field filled with rows upon rows of carrot plants under a hazy sky, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon light. Three individuals are engaged in manual labor; two crouch down while one kneels to pick and pull ripe carrots from the ground. They wear wide-brimmed hats indicative of their attempts at sun protection during outdoor work. The workers' attire is practical: long sleeves for skin coverage, loose pants likely made of cotton or a similar breathable fabric, suitable for hot weather conditions. Their focus on gathering crops reflects an essential aspect of agricultural labor in America's breadbasket regions like the Imperial Valley. The image evokes themes of perseverance and hard work often associated with migrant farmworkers during this period. The historical context provided by Dorothea Lange suggests a depiction from her famous series, which captured harsh working conditions faced by these individuals during the Great Depression era. Lange was known for documenting social issues through powerful photographs that brought attention to the struggles of laborers and farmers across America.

Migratory field worker pulling carrots. Imperial Valley, California

#ImperialValley #California #America #theImperialValley #DorotheaLange #theGreatDepression #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017771749/

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