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Possibly: Mrs. Schrock takes good care of her family, Yakima Valley, Washington (near Wapato), 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Possibly: Mrs. Schrock takes good care of her family, Yakima Valley, Washington (near Wapato), 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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In this photograph taken by Dorothea Lange in 1939, we catch a glimpse of the resilient Mrs. Schrock as she lovingly tends to her family in the heart of Yakima Valley, Washington. The image captures the essence of rural life during the Great Depression, showcasing both strength and determination amidst challenging times. Mrs. Schrock stands proudly outside her rustic farmhouse, surrounded by bountiful fields that bear witness to her hard work and dedication. Her weathered face tells a story of sacrifice and perseverance as she carries a basket overflowing with capsicum peppers harvested from their land. The image not only portrays an intimate portrait of domesticity but also serves as a powerful symbol of resilience within America's agricultural heritage. As part of the Farm Security Administration's documentation project, Dorothea Lange masterfully captures the raw emotions etched on Mrs. Schrock's face - pride mixed with weariness, hope intertwined with hardship. With its stark contrast between light and shadow, this still image transports us back to a time when economic recession plagued our nation. Yet amidst poverty and uncertainty, families like Mrs. Schrock's found solace in their tight-knit communities and unwavering commitment to one another. As we gaze upon this poignant photograph today, it serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is always strength to be found within ourselves and those we hold dear – just like Mrs. Schrock taking good care of her family against all odds.
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