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Two men pouring liquor into storm drain, 8 July 1921 (b / w photo)
5954279 Two men pouring liquor into storm drain, 8 July 1921 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22335168
© Bridgeman Images
Barrel Barrels Bootlegging Bottle Bottles Cars Drain Moonshine Prohibition Whiskey Whisky Criminality
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This photograph, taken on 8 July 1921 by an anonymous American photographer, captures a moment of rebellion and defiance during the era of Prohibition. In this image, two men can be seen pouring liquor into a storm drain with an air of secrecy and determination. The composition is striking, with the men's silhouettes juxtaposed against the backdrop of a dimly lit street. The significance of this photograph lies in its depiction of the underground world that emerged as a result of Prohibition. As alcohol became illegal in America during the 1920s, individuals turned to bootlegging and moonshine production to satisfy their thirst for spirits. This illicit activity gave rise to organized crime and criminality. The presence of barrels and bottles scattered around suggests that these men were partaking in or facilitating the distribution of contraband alcohol. Their actions symbolize not only resistance against prohibition laws but also reflect society's desire for personal freedom. Beyond its historical context, this photograph showcases exceptional photography skills from capturing shadows to creating depth through various elements such as cars parked nearby. It serves as a reminder that even amidst strict regulations, human ingenuity finds ways to circumvent authority. Preserved within a private collection today, this powerful image offers us insight into an intriguing chapter in American history when liquor flowed covertly through hidden channels beneath our streets.
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