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On U. S. 99. in Kern County on the Tehachapi Ridge, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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On U. S. 99. in Kern County on the Tehachapi Ridge, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
On U.S. 99. in Kern County on the Tehachapi Ridge. Migrants travel seasonally back and forth between Imperial Valley and the San Joaquin Valley over this ridge
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This photo print, taken by the talented Dorothea Lange in 1939, transports us to a significant moment in American history. The image captures a scene on U. S. 99 in Kern County, California, specifically on the Tehachapi Ridge. This ridge served as a seasonal passage for migrant workers traveling between Imperial Valley and the San Joaquin Valley during this era. In this powerful snapshot of life during the Great Depression, we witness an agricultural worker's journey through challenging times. A car can be seen traversing the rugged mountain range, symbolizing hope and opportunity amidst economic hardship. Lange's lens beautifully encapsulates the resilience of these farmhands who relied on migratory labor to sustain their livelihoods. The photograph not only highlights human perseverance but also showcases Lange's exceptional ability to capture raw emotions within her subjects' faces. Through her lens, she sheds light on America's agricultural heritage while documenting an important chapter in our nation's history. Preserved by the Library of Congress as part of its Farm Security Administration collection, this nitrate negative serves as a testament to Lange's remarkable talent and dedication to capturing poignant moments that resonate with viewers even decades later. As we reflect upon this image from Heritage Art, let us remember those who endured hardships during one of America's most challenging periods while acknowledging their contributions towards shaping our country into what it is today.
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