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Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brian in Meet Me In St. Louis. This film was a triumph for Garland and remains a classic tod...
10/24/2024

Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brian in Meet Me In St. Louis. This film was a triumph for Garland and remains a classic today. The gorgeous victorian home the fictitious family lives in is drool worthy! Garland became synonymous with several songs from the film, including The Trolly Song and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and this number with O'Brian, Under the Bamboo Tree.

Some learn love and compassion very early.
10/24/2024

Some learn love and compassion very early.

With her brother on her back, a war-weary Korean girl trudges by a stalled M-26 tank, at Haengju, Korea. on June 9, 1951
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With her brother on her back, a war-weary Korean girl trudges by a stalled M-26 tank, at Haengju, Korea. on June 9, 1951

"In February 1939, Russell Lee, a renowned photographer for the Farm Security Administration, captured a poignant image ...
10/24/2024

"In February 1939, Russell Lee, a renowned photographer for the Farm Security Administration, captured a poignant image of a fruit stand in Robstown, Texas. This photograph, taken on a medium format negative, offers a rich depiction of the regional produce and marketplace, reflecting the agricultural landscape and the daily life of the era. The stand, laden with fresh fruits and vegetables, likely featured an assortment of oranges, apples, and other seasonal produce, all meticulously arranged to attract customers.
The image is not just a snapshot of commerce but a vivid representation of the community's resilience during a challenging period in American history. The late 1930s were marked by the lingering effects of the Great Depression, and the New Deal programs, including the Farm Security Administration, played a crucial role in supporting rural communities. Lee's photograph documents the modest yet vibrant market scene, illustrating the importance of local produce stands as essential hubs for both economic activity and social interaction.
The fruit stand, with its rustic charm and simple setup, evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when life was more closely connected to the land. The handwritten signs and the neatly displayed produce reflect a community's dedication to quality and care. This image stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of small-town America, showcasing the tenacity and adaptability of its people.
Russell Lee's work, including this photograph, remains a valuable historical record, offering insights into the cultural and economic conditions of the period. It serves as a visual narrative of the everyday lives of Texans, capturing the essence of a community that thrived amidst adversity.
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"Oregon or Bust: 1936July 1936. ""Vernon Evans [interview] and family of Lemmon, South Dakota, near Missoula, Montana. L...
10/24/2024

"Oregon or Bust: 1936
July 1936. ""Vernon Evans [interview] and family of Lemmon, South Dakota, near Missoula, Montana. Leaving the grasshopper-ridden and drought-stricken area for a new start in Oregon or Washington. Expects to arrive at Yakima in time for hop picking. Makes about 200 miles a day in Model T Ford. Live in tent."" Medium-format nitrate negative by Arthur Rothstein."

"Georgia, 1939...Home of one of two families who travel and work together all through the South, repairing stalls, stove...
10/24/2024

"Georgia, 1939...
Home of one of two families who travel and work together all through the South, repairing stalls, stoves, tools, houses, and any other odd jobs. Tourist camp near Atlanta, Georgia..."

Group of children at logging camp, 1930.
10/24/2024

Group of children at logging camp, 1930.

A family at a tent camp in Washington, 1861.
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A family at a tent camp in Washington, 1861.

"“To the living, I am gone,To the sorrowful, I will never return,To the angry, I was cheated,But to the happy, I am at p...
10/24/2024

"“To the living, I am gone,
To the sorrowful, I will never return,
To the angry, I was cheated,
But to the happy, I am at peace,
And to the faithful, I have never left.
I cannot speak, but I can listen.
I cannot be seen, but I can be heard.
So as you stand upon a shore gazing at a beautiful sea,
As you look upon a flower and admire its simplicity,
Remember me.
Remember me in your heart:
Your thoughts, and your memories,
Of the times we loved,
The times we cried,
The times we fought,
The times we laughed.
For if you always think of me, I will never have gone.”
~Margaret Mead"

Henry Ford (on the left) driving the famous "999" in a 1901 exhibition race at the Detroit Driving Club's one mile track...
10/24/2024

Henry Ford (on the left) driving the famous "999" in a 1901 exhibition race at the Detroit Driving Club's one mile track in Grosse Pointe, Michigan

"North Carolina, 1939...CaptionFamily of to***co sharecropper on front porch. Person County, North Carolina...SourceFarm...
10/24/2024

"North Carolina, 1939...
Caption
Family of to***co sharecropper on front porch. Person County, North Carolina...
Source
Farm Security Administration Dorothea Lange photographer"

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