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Miss Ida Hicks, Lithanian, twenty-eight years old, employed at... New Britain, Connecticut, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks
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Miss Ida Hicks, Lithanian, twenty-eight years old, employed at... New Britain, Connecticut, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks
New Britain, Connecticut. Miss Ida Hicks, Lithanian, twenty-eight years old, employed at the American Railway Expersss Company, sorting packages, weighing them, etc. earns seventy-nine and one-half cents an hour. She formerly worked in a defense plant
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Miss Ida Hicks - A Portrait of Resilience and Dedication in 1940s America
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photograph, taken by the talented Gordon Parks in New Britain, Connecticut, transports us back to a significant era in American history. The image showcases Miss Ida Hicks, a Lithuanian woman who was twenty-eight years old at the time. Employed at the American Railway Express Company during World War II, she can be seen diligently sorting packages and weighing them with great precision. Earning a modest wage of seventy-nine and one-half cents per hour, Miss Hicks's story epitomizes the struggles faced by many hardworking individuals during this pivotal decade. It is worth noting that prior to her employment at the railway company, she had worked in a defense plant – an occupation that played a crucial role in supporting the war effort. Gordon Parks masterfully captures not only Miss Hicks's physical presence but also conveys her determination and strength through his lens. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the countless unsung heroes who contributed their skills and labor to keep America running smoothly during challenging times. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported to an exterior location where parcels are being loaded onto delivery lorries – symbolizing both communication and companionship within our vast country. Through Parks's lens, we witness Miss Ida Hick's unwavering commitment to her profession amidst poverty-stricken circumstances. This remarkable photograph resides within the Library of Congress' collection as part of Gordon Parks's legacy - serving as an enduring testament to his ability to capture human stories with empathy and grace.
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