The great
depression of 1929.   What a terrible
time to live through.   I cannot fathom
just how miserable it must have been during the depression.   The hopelessness.   The woman in the picture is a migrant mother
who was a field worker.   The picture was
taken at a pea-pickers field camp in Nipomo ,
 California 
From left
to right the daughters are Katherine, Norma, and Ruby who is squatted
down.   Of course that is their mother Florence 
She has
her own home which looks to be pretty nice.  
Quite an accomplishment.  Did the
adversity that they faced growing up make them stronger?   People really were a hearty stock years
ago.   Like the song says "only the
strong survive".   
The
necklace that Florence Florence  was born Florence Leona
Christie, a full-blooded Cherokee from Oklahoma 
He was
falsely accused of murdering a marshal, hunted by a posse and killed.
An
eyewitness testified years later that Ned Christie had not killed the marshal.   And so his good name was cleared.   
What a
colorful heritage Florence Thompson had.  
And it looks like life turned out alright for her and that the bad days
of the great depression are just a memory for her.   The picture of her as a migrant mother now
resides in the Library of Congress.   And
in 1998 the United States Post Office put her picture on a postage stamp to
commemorate her life.   There is lots of
information on the internet about Florence Owens Thompson and "migrant
mother".   Do some searches because
it is really a very interesting story.  
I
sometimes wonder if there may be another depression looming on the horizon with
the economy being so bad.   Will I get to
experience what this woman went through?  
Would I be strong enough to weather a depression as she did?   I sincerely hope that I don’t find out.   With the presidential elections near, these
thoughts of the country’s finances and the image of the migrant mother loom in
my mind.   Let’s keep our fingers crossed
and hope for the best, and of course vote for the right person.   But most of all, Vote!    Lew







What an interesting article. It held my interest from beginning to the end. Lew did a fine job as an investigative reporter.
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