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In 1939, Arthur Rothstein captured a poignant image of a mother and her family living in a shanty at a city dump in Herrin, Illinois. This photograph is a powerful testament to the hardships faced during the Great Depression. The makeshift dwelling, constructed from salvaged materials, reflects the severe economic struggles of the time. The mother, likely worn but resilient, embodies the resilience and determination of families grappling with poverty and displacement.
Rothstein's work, known for its stark realism, aimed to highlight social issues and bring attention to the plight of those suffering under economic strain. This image not only documents the harsh living conditions but also serves as a historical reminder of the era's widespread economic adversity and the enduring human spirit.
I wonder about that image. The dress is way too nice for someone living in a shanty in the dump. Also, tattoos on a mom in 1939?

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