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July 1940. Berrien County, Michigan. "Migrant woman from Arkansas in roadside camp of cherry pickers." Our third look at this lady next to the battered sedan that her family calls home. 35mm nitrate negative by John Vachon. View full size.
What a contrast from the latest crop of photos taken in fancy upstate NY hotels and resorts -- from people who have it all to those who barely have anything.
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