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SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camp of migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camp of migrant farmers in California. Photograph


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SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camp of migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935.
Squatter camp of migrant farmers in California. Photograph, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

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1935 California Dorothea Farm Security Administration Farmer Great Depression Lange Migrant Worker Mountain New Deal Poverty Rocky Mountain Roof Rural Shack Shelter Slum Squatter Thatch Working Class


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SQUATTER CAMP, 1935 - A Glimpse into the Struggles of Migrant Farmers in California

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. This photograph takes us back to a significant moment in American history - the Great Depression. Captured by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange in 1935, this image showcases a squatter camp inhabited by migrant farmers in California. The scene depicts a group of hardworking individuals who have been forced to seek refuge amidst poverty and uncertainty. Their makeshift huts, constructed with thatched roofs and rocky mountain surroundings, stand as symbols of resilience against adversity. Each dwelling represents an attempt to create shelter from the harsh realities faced during this tumultuous era. Lange's lens captures not only the physical conditions but also the spirit of these migrant workers. The determination etched on their faces speaks volumes about their unwavering commitment to survival and hope for better days ahead. As part of President Roosevelt's New Deal initiative, Lange's photographs were instrumental in raising awareness about rural poverty and advocating for change. Through her lens, she shed light on the plight of working-class Americans struggling to make ends meet. This print serves as a poignant reminder of America's past struggles while honoring those who persevered through unimaginable hardships. It stands as a testament to human resilience and reminds us never to forget our collective responsibility towards creating a more equitable society.

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