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Charlie Carlock, aged thirty-six, the spokesman for the group... Gem County, Idaho, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Charlie Carlock, aged thirty-six, the spokesman for the group... Gem County, Idaho, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Charlie Carlock, aged thirty-six, the spokesman for the group who form the co-operative. He is a descendant of the early Squaw Creek Valley settlers. Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Gem County, Idaho
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The print captures Charlie Carlock, a thirty-six-year-old man and the spokesperson for a group forming a cooperative in Gem County, Idaho. As a descendant of early settlers in Squaw Creek Valley, he carries with him the rich heritage of his ancestors. The image portrays Carlock standing confidently against the backdrop of rural America during the Great Depression. Dressed in a cardigan and other simple attire, Carlock represents resilience and determination amidst challenging times. His clothing reflects the fashion of that era while also symbolizing his commitment to hard work and cooperation within the community. Taken by renowned photographer Dorothea Lange as part of her documentation for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), this photograph showcases not only Carlock but also serves as an emblematic representation of an entire generation struggling through economic hardships. Through Lange's lens, we witness both individual stories like Carlock's and broader concepts such as co-operation and self-help. This powerful image is housed within the Library of Congress' collection, preserving it as an important historical artifact. It reminds us not only of our past but also prompts us to reflect on how communities can come together during difficult times to support one another.
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