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Item information.
- Title
- Boy outside home
- Creator
- Lowe, Ernest, 1934-
- Date Created and/or Issued
- 1960-12-20
- Contributing Institution
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UC Merced,
Library and Special Collections
- Collection
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Ernest Lowe Photography Collection
- Rights Information
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Copyrighted
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC 4.0)
- Description
- Scope/Content: Immediately following World War II, thousands of Black sharecroppers migrated to California's Central Valley. Coming from places like Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi, these migrants looked to escape the oppression of new-slavery tenant farming and the Jim Crow south.
- Type
- image
- Form/Genre
- Photographs
- Identifier
- 6900101
- Language
- English
eng
- Subject
- African American farmers
- Place
- Teviston (city); Tulare (county); California; United States
35°55′44″N 119°16′42″W
- Relation
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Teviston, a Black Okie Community
- Provenance
- Acquired from Ernest Lowe with support from the UC Merced Office of the Chancellor, 2020.
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