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Object number:
A67.137.56000.18
Object name:
photonegative
Title:
Spring in Oakland
Maker:
Dorothea Lange
Date made:
1956
Material/Technique:
Kodak 35mm Tri X film
Dimensions:
W: 1.5 in, H: 1 in
Credit line:
Gift of Paul S. Taylor
Copyright status:
In Copyright
Copyright holder:
Oakland Museum of California
Concepts:
housework; door; woman; window; cleaning; gate
Places:
Oakland
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The families of evicted sharecroppers of the Dibble Plantation. They were legally evicted the week of January 12, 1936. The plantation having charged that by membership in the Southern Tenant Farmer's Union that they were engaging in a conspiracy to retain their homes -- this contention granted by the court, the eviction, though at the point of a gun, was quite legal. The pictures were taken just after the evictions near Parkin, Cross Co., Ark., before they were moved into the tent colony they later enjoyed.
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