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Walpi ('Place of the Notch') is a Hopi village in what is now Arizona that has been continuously inhabited for over a thousand years
Taken: August
A portrait from Dorothea Lange's documentation of the Great Depression
Hot dogs are still a big seller in New York
Country Store by Dorothea Lange, 1939 Hopiland Walpi ('Place of the Notch')ABOUT THIS PHOTOGRAPH A group of tobacco farmhands enjoys a drink on a Sunday in one of America's most iconic photographs. Rayney Baynes, standing in the doorway is covering for his brother Ivey who would shortly pass away a few months after this photograph was taken. The Rural Electricity Administration provided the electricity box as part of Roosevelt's New Deal, which meant the drinks were actually ice cold, a rare treat. In a deeply segregated