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Children of Migrant Packing House Workers Who Are Living in a "Lean-to" Made of Pieces of Rusty Galvanized Tin and Burlap. They Are Left Alone All Day and Often Until 3 AM While Their Parents Are Working, Belle Glade, Florida, January 1939.
Children of Migrant Packing House Workers Who Are Living in a "Lean-to" Made of Pieces of Rusty Galvanized Tin and Burlap. They Are Left Alone All Day and Often Until 3 AM While Their Parents Are Working, Belle Glade, Florida, January 1939.

Children of Migrant Packing House Workers Who Are Living in a "Lean-to" Made of Pieces of Rusty Galvanized Tin and Burlap. They Are Left Alone All Day and Often Until 3 AM While Their Parents Are Working, Belle Glade, Florida, January 1939.

Artist Marion Post Wolcott (1910-1990)
DateJanuary 1939, printed 1962
Mediumgelatin silver print
ClassificationsPhotograph
DimensionsImage Size: 10 11/16 × 13 7/16 in.
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number1963.4.79
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