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Shelter in one of the large shacktown communities around Yakima, Washington, Sumac Park, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Shelter in one of the large shacktown communities around Yakima, Washington, Sumac Park, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Shelter in one of the large shacktown communities around Yakima. Yakima, Washington, Sumac Park
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This powerful photograph captures the harsh reality of life during the Great Depression in 1930s America. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange, the image depicts a shelter in one of the large shacktown communities around Yakima, Washington, specifically Sumac Park. The scene is filled with poignant details that reflect the economic hardships faced by many during this time. The makeshift dwelling, constructed from barrels and other salvaged materials, stands as a symbol of resilience amidst adversity. Surrounding it is a simple fence that separates this humble abode from its surroundings. Lange's composition emphasizes the rustic nature of rural life in Yakima Valley. The barren landscape serves as a stark reminder of poverty and recession gripping the country at that time. Through her lens, Lange captures not only physical structures but also conveys an emotional narrative about human struggle. As we gaze upon this still image frozen in time, we are transported back to an era where hope was scarce but determination prevailed. This photograph serves as a testament to Lange's ability to capture raw emotions and tell stories through her lens. Preserved within the archives of Heritage Images and housed at the Library of Congress, this photograph continues to serve as a visual representation of American history during one of its most challenging periods. It reminds us to appreciate our present circumstances while honoring those who endured unimaginable hardships before us.
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