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Is this a hoax?
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22/08/2009 13:27:19
 
 
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Miscellaneous
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01419771
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>>>Is this picture a hoax? Is it photoshopped? Is it wellknown?
>>>
>>>http://media.photobucket.com/image/b-w-living.jpg/zichi/blogger/bw-living.jpg
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>>1937 picture by Margaret Bourke-White done at the time of the Louisville, Kentucky flood (when folks were in line for bread):
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>>http://www.gallerym.com/work.cfm?ID=1357
>
>Okay, so it were not merely poor people, but it were victims of a disaster?

Both. One: it was in 1937. Two: it was after a disaster so everyone experienced hardships in addition to those they already had on a day-to-day basis, three: Kentucky was and is one of the poorest areas in the country. There is a lot of sparsely populated areas there and in some areas, they choose to remain separate from much of the other areas (like some mountainous areas in North Carolina where the locals don't want interference). However, for that picture, it was a disaster in a populated area but it was also back in 1937.

I think sometimes that folks in other countries (not referring to you) forget how large this country is and the diversity here. In addition, we have some 'pockets' where folks intentionally stay 'removed from civilization' and sometimes, it is just a matter of the distance and services not available (not by choice in all cases). Can you imagine having to travel 100 miles for the nearest services even a gas station? I've been in some locations like that here.
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