Friday, September 10, 2010

John Vachon: Migrants, Michigan


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Image, Source: digital file from original neg.

Automobile of migrant cherry pickers

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Wife of migrant fruit picker

Image, Source: digital file from original neg.

Wife of migrant fruit worker

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Migrant fruit workers during slack season in between cherries and berries

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Fruit tramp

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Old barn used as bunkhouse for migrant fruit pickers from the South (this grower employs only unmarried Negroes)

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Camp of migrant fruit workers in field on outskirts of town

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Camp of migrant fruit workers

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Family of migrant fruit workers camped along railroad tracks

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Boy picking strawberries

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Picking strawberries

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Strawberry picker

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Young strawberry picker

Image, Source: b&w film copy neg. of print

Migrant strawberry picker

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Children of migrant cherry pickers

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Child of migrant cherry pickers

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Child of migrant berry pickers

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Migrant farm workers

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Family of migratory workers from Texas in roadside camp

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp

Image, Source: digital file from intermediary roll film

Migrant child from Arkansas in roadside camp

Image, Source: intermediary roll film

Cabins rented for one dollar and seventy-five cents a week by migratory fruit pickers and packing house workers


Can I see another's woe,
And not be in sorrow too?
Can I see another's grief,
And not seek for kind relief?

William Blake: On Another's Sorrow, from Songs of Innocence, 1789


Photos by John Vachon, Berrien County, Michigan, July 1940 (Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, Library of Congress)