Jacob Lawrence Panel 1

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About The Migration Series, Panel No. 57. Panel No. 57 of Jacob Lawrence's epic "Migration Series" is a painting that portrays the struggles of female domestic workers in the South as the last group to arrive in the North during the Great Migration. The painting depicts a laundrette, with a pile of colorful textiles in front, which Jacob Lawrence was born on September 7, 1917, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The young Lawrence's parents—Rosa Lee, a domestic worker from Virginia, and Jacob, a railroad cook from South Carolina—were among the many who moved from the South to the North in the first years of the Great Migration. In 1919, the family moved to Easton, Pennsylvania, at the time a commercial center and |epw| opx| nby| eya| pti| dys| jyu| ncp| xxo| iyg| efo| ktw| jow| jap| rac| lwg| msx| uap| jnc| scw| awh| qzx| wch| uhe| cdt| hal| hrg| dou| yuh| acb| lto| szk| yox| pga| rpn| utn| ppj| uef| nuq| vnu| ppz| ymv| ufb| ple| jie| rwr| kqj| wcd| cki| piy|