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MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers
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MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers
MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910.
The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers at Truitts farm in Cannon, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910
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1910 Berry Bonnet Cannon Child Labor Children Daughter Delaware Family Farm Farmer Father Field Harvest Hine Immigrant Lewis Migrant Worker Mother Picker Poor Rural Wickes Working Class Young Turn Of Century
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This photograph, titled "MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910" captures a poignant moment in the lives of the Arnao family. In this image, we see an Italian immigrant family who worked as migrant berry pickers at Truitts farm in Cannon, Delaware. Taken by Lewis Hine in May 1910, this photograph offers a glimpse into the challenging daily life of working-class families during that era. The Arnao family stands together outside their modest dwelling on the farm. The father, wearing a worn-out hat and work clothes, stands tall with his wife by his side. Their faces bear traces of hardship and resilience as they provide for their children amidst difficult circumstances. Their young daughter wears a bonnet while standing close to her mother's side. A boy stands beside his father; perhaps he is learning the trade from an early age. This powerful image highlights not only the unity within this immigrant family but also sheds light on child labor practices prevalent during that time. Lewis Hine's photography often served as a catalyst for social change by exposing societal issues such as poverty and exploitation. Through this photograph, he brings attention to the struggles faced by migrant workers like the Arnaos while simultaneously humanizing them. As we reflect upon this snapshot from America's past, it serves as a reminder of how far society has come in terms of worker rights and living conditions for marginalized communities.
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