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MISSISSIPPI: MAIDS, 1940. Two African American maids caring for a white child, in Port Gibson
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MISSISSIPPI: MAIDS, 1940. Two African American maids caring for a white child, in Port Gibson
MISSISSIPPI: MAIDS, 1940.
Two African American maids caring for a white child, in Port Gibson, Mississippi. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1940
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1940 Apron Baby Black Caucasian Domestic Dress Maid Mississippi Servant Service Sidewalk Suburban Walking White Working Class Young Childcare Southeast Stroller
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MISSISSIPPI - MAIDS, 1940. A Glimpse into the Complexities of Race and Care in the Deep South
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. This poignant photograph captures a significant moment in history, showcasing two African American maids diligently caring for a white child amidst the backdrop of Port Gibson, Mississippi. Taken by Marion Post Wolcott in 1940, this image provides a powerful glimpse into the complex dynamics of race and domestic work during that era. The scene unfolds on a suburban sidewalk as these dedicated maids push a stroller while dressed in their distinctive uniforms. Their aprons symbolize their role as servants within society's hierarchy. The contrast between their black skin and the fair complexion of the young boy they care for is strikingly evident. In an era marked by racial segregation and discrimination, this photograph sheds light on both the intimate relationships forged through childcare and the systemic inequalities ingrained within society. It serves as a reminder of how African American workers were often relegated to positions of servitude despite playing pivotal roles in raising children from different backgrounds. Marion Post Wolcott's lens captured not only an everyday scene but also an enduring narrative about resilience, sacrifice, and perseverance amid challenging circumstances. This print from Granger Art on Demand invites us to reflect upon our shared history while acknowledging progress made towards equality since then.
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