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BARBERSHOPS, 1936. A row of African American barbershops in Vicksburg, Mississippi
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BARBERSHOPS, 1936. A row of African American barbershops in Vicksburg, Mississippi
BARBERSHOPS, 1936.
A row of African American barbershops in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Photograph, by Walker Evans, 1936
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1936 Auto Barber Barbershop Black Commerce Evan Evans Farm Security Administration Great Depression Mississippi New Deal North Carolina Powerline Rural Sidewalk Sign Storefront Street Scene Telephone Pole Town Vicksburg Walker Wooden Southeast
BARBERSHOPS, 1936 - A Glimpse into African American Community and Commerce in Vicksburg, Mississippi
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. This black-and-white photograph by Walker Evans takes us back to the year 1936, offering a poignant snapshot of daily life in Vicksburg, Mississippi. The image showcases a row of African American barbershops that line the street, standing as symbols of resilience and entrepreneurship within this vibrant community. Against the backdrop of the Great Depression and rural hardships faced during that era, these barbershops served as vital hubs for both grooming and social interaction. Men from all walks of life would gather here to engage in conversations about local news, politics, and sports while getting their hair cut or styled with precision. The wooden storefronts exude an air of simplicity yet carry immense significance. Each shop displays its own unique signage – some hand-painted on weathered boards – inviting customers inside with promises of expert barbering services. Telephone poles and power lines frame the scene overhead while a lone automobile parked nearby hints at modernity creeping into this small town. Evans' lens captures not just buildings but also stories etched onto faces; expressions reveal pride amidst adversity. This photograph is part of a collection commissioned by the Farm Security Administration (FSA) under President Roosevelt's New Deal program. It aimed to document everyday life across America during those challenging times. As we gaze upon this historical print today, it serves as a reminder of how communities can thrive even
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