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Poster in real estate window, Harlingen, Texas, 1939-02. Creator: Russell Lee
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Poster in real estate window, Harlingen, Texas, 1939-02. Creator: Russell Lee
Poster in real estate window, Harlingen, Texas, 1939-02
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Allegorical Boy Scout Capital Letter English Text Gelatin Silver Print Gelatin Silver Prints New Deal New York Public Library Nypl Public Library Publicity Real Estate Scouting Movement Shop Window Uncle Sam Wallach Division Picture Collection Western Script Allegorical Figure Lee Russell Russell Lee
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1. Title: "Uncle Sam Recruiting Farmers: A 1930s Allegory in Harlingen, Texas" This black and white gelatin silver print, captured by renowned photographer Russell Lee in February 1939, portrays an intriguing allegorical scene in the window of a real estate office in Harlingen, Texas. The image, now part of the New-York Public Library's Wallach Division Picture Collection, offers a captivating glimpse into the past, reflecting the political climate and societal values of the era. At the heart of the image, two boys, dressed in Boy Scout uniforms, gaze intently at a poster displayed in the shop window. The poster, featuring an iconic Uncle Sam figure, extends an outstretched hand and the caption, "Aid to Agriculture," inviting farmers to seek assistance from the Farm Security Administration (FSA). This poignant scene represents the New Deal's efforts to support rural communities during the Great Depression. The artistic composition of the photograph is striking, with the boys' focused expressions and the contrast between the sharp lines of the poster and the soft, textured window. The use of Western script and capital letters in the poster adds to its impact, emphasizing the call to action. This photograph not only serves as a historical record but also as a visual narrative that encapsulates the spirit of unity, resilience, and determination during a challenging time in American history. The image continues to resonate with viewers today, offering a unique perspective on the 1930s and the enduring legacy of the New Deal.
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