The hands of Ruben Barrales show the juice and dirt from tobacco plants
- Type of resource
- still image
- Imprint
- Rosewood (N.C.)
- Date created
- August 4, 2011
- Digital origin
- born digital
- Extent
- 1 photograph
Digital content
Context
Item belongs to a collection
David Bacon photography archive, circa 1976-2019
Physical materials are predominantly photographic; primarily prints, with some slides, of David Bacon's work as a photojournalist. Also included are some exhibition materials such as labels, summaries, personal narratives, magazines, and brochures. These are mostly related to the projects "Every worker is an organizer" and "Transnational Working Communities." There are also materials related to Bacon's work with the Free South Africa Labor Committee.
- Digital collection
- 2959 digital items
- Physical collection
- 103 linear feet (99 containers), physical material 1 hard drive (2.7 terabytes (563061 files) of unprocessed born-digital material), digital material 42.79 gigabytes of unprocessed born-digital material)
- Finding aid
- Online Archive of California
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Description
Creators/Contributors
- Photographer
- Bacon, David, 1948-
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- The hands of Ruben Barrales, a farm worker from Xalapa, Veracruz, show the juice and dirt from tobacco plants and absorbs nicotine from it. The rancher discourages him from wearing gloves, saying that it would cause him to harm the plants.
Subjects
- Subject
- Agricultural laborers
- Agriculture
- Rosewood (N.C.)
- Genre
- Photographs
Bibliographic information
- Note
- Work & Social Justice: The David Bacon Photography Archive at Stanford
- Location
- https://purl.stanford.edu/fr812ss0581
- Repository
- Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- While Special Collections is the owner of the physical and digital items, permission to examine collection materials is not an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, their heir(s) or assigns. When required, it is the researcher's responsibility to obtain such permissions.
- Copyright
- Materials may be subject to copyright.