Tuesday, February 9, 2010
As I was entering one of the barns close to town I was surprised to find about 20 African American gathered around each other. As I got closer to them I asked what was going on here one of the females told me that all of the people in this photograph had nowhere to pass the cold winter so they found an abandoned barn where everyone agreed would pitch in what they could. She doesn’t know what is ahead for her, but what she does know is that there is no thinking forward; they have to think about today. The lady tells us that its hard with living with so many people but there is nothing anyone can do about it because the government is only making things worse. Winter of 1929-Alyssa Fuentes
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