Heartland New Mexico: Photographs from the Farm Security Administration, 1935-1943University of New Mexico Press, 1989 - 125 páginas "In New Mexico, Dorothea Lange and Arthur Rothstein revealed the heart-rending plight of Dust Bowl residents in Mills and covered relocation efforts at Bosque Farms. In Pie Town, Russell Lee discovered a stubborn group of homesteaders living a frontier life. John Collier, Jr., added another dimension to Lee's coverage of Hispanic villages in an unforgettable series on the eighteenth-century towns of Las Trampas and Peñasco. In addition to thorough research in the Library of Congress files, Nancy Wood has retraced the steps of the photographers and found the Hispanic villages, the Dust Bowl communities, and the frontier towns where they photographed. She has interviewed people who remember being photographed over forty years ago. Their recollections and the photographs of that time provide a vivid portrait of their struggles to survive. What began under the FSA as a project to garner support for New Deal legislation became a multifaceted portrait of a nation, showing the triumphant as well as the bitter aspects of the era. Roy Stryker had a clear idea that his file of photographs would live beyond the specific moment and applications for which it was intended. In this book, Nancy Wood ensures that longevity and provides both a moving human history of depression-era New Mexico and an updated look at the people and places"--Dust jacket flap. |
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... homesteaders by big ranchers in the area who felt the land belonged to them . LC - USF 34-36818 - D Right : Homesteader pumping water from a well owned by Harmon Craig . Few farmers can afford their own wells in this arid area where ...
... homesteaders by big ranchers in the area who felt the land belonged to them . LC - USF 34-36818 - D Right : Homesteader pumping water from a well owned by Harmon Craig . Few farmers can afford their own wells in this arid area where ...
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... homesteaders because of its high altitude and poor soil . This rugged countryside slopes away from the Continental ... homesteaders who were mur- dered by Apaches came back , too , searching for their lost child , abducted by the Indians ...
... homesteaders because of its high altitude and poor soil . This rugged countryside slopes away from the Continental ... homesteaders who were mur- dered by Apaches came back , too , searching for their lost child , abducted by the Indians ...
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... homesteaders , like their nineteenth - century counterparts , were faced with constant hardships . Drought wiped them out several years in a row ; early snowstorms froze crops before harvest ; summer brought grass- hoppers and mealy ...
... homesteaders , like their nineteenth - century counterparts , were faced with constant hardships . Drought wiped them out several years in a row ; early snowstorms froze crops before harvest ; summer brought grass- hoppers and mealy ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One Dust Bowl | 31 |
Chapter Two Pie Town | 51 |
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Heartland New Mexico: Photographs from the Farm Security Administration ... Nancy C. Wood Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Términos y frases comunes
acres adobe Albert Bada Albuquerque American arrived Arthur Rothstein began Bobby Dennis Bosque Farms cafe Catron County cattle century Chamisal chickens Chimayo church corn cotton Craig Cristo crops culture depression dollars Dorothea Lange drought dugout Dust Bowl Dust Bowl farmer dust storms Edd Jones ejido Father Cassidy federal FSA photographers George Hutton grocery Harmon Craig's haul Hispanic villages homesteaders Indians John Collier Juan Lopez land grant Las Trampas LC-USF Lee's living Maclovia miles Mills northern New Mexico Oklahoma Opposite Peñasco Penitentes Pie Town piñon pinto beans priest programs Ray Mitchell Resettlement Administration Rex Norris Right Roy McKee Roy Stryker rural Russell Lee Santa Fe says sharecroppers soil Spanish Stagg survive Taos County Tewa Basin Texas tion took Trampas Tranquilino wagon wanted wife workers
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Sin Nombre: Hispana and Hispano Artists of the New Deal Era Tey Marianna Nunn Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |