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Tom Joad Museum Exhibition

Tom Joad Museum Exhibition. By: Danielle Onovughe English III. Food. Family eating outside shack. Photo taken: July, 1940. Two men cutting up slaughtered pig. Photo Taken: July, 1940. When the pork and potatoes were done the Families sat about and ate. Ch13 Pg 97.

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Tom Joad Museum Exhibition

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  1. Tom Joad Museum Exhibition By: Danielle Onovughe English III

  2. Food Family eating outside shack. Photo taken: July, 1940 Two men cutting up slaughtered pig. Photo Taken: July, 1940 When the pork and potatoes were done the Families sat about and ate. Ch13 Pg 97 What we got to do ‘fore we go is get them pigs slaughtered Ch. 10 pg. 69 3 Girls raising pigs for slaughter. Photo taken: “There aint nothing as Easy to get as a rabbit” Ch. 6 pg. 33

  3. Women pouring salt into butter in churn Food Factory workers handling bacon “Yes, got plenty of salt. Got two more Kegs too.” Ch10 PG 69 “Tom moved closer. He smelled frying bacon and baking Bread.” Ch. 22 pg. 197

  4. Transportation Farmers truck in Woodstock, Vermont Woman hanging clothes outside her car The truck jiggled slowly along hunting cats left the road ahead of it. Ch22 pg 194 He put the car in reverse, backed around and turned. Ch 20 pg 191

  5. Migrant family's car stalled in Main street of small town near Henrietta, Oklahoma Transportation Florida Migrant’s car at Norfolk-Cape Charles ferry Tom started the car, and they rolled Through the streets and out toward the country Ch. 20 Pg. 163 Migrants Loading table into truck. “When the truck had gone, loaded With heavy implements, with Heavy tools, with beds and springs” Ch. 10 pg. 60 Far down the line a few children stood and Stared at the newly arrived truck. Ch. 20 pg. 164

  6. Housing Chicago. Illinois jail cell being locked Up. Farmer inside his crowded dusty home. “He went into his house, and drank his coffee and Ate his pork. “ Ch. 10 pg. 76 “Al, I’ll tell you one thing– the jailhouse is Jus kind of a way of drivin’ a guy slowly nuts. “ Ch. 16 pg. 119

  7. Housing Sonoma Migratory Labor Camp. Family standing outside their home In Sallysaw, Oklahoma. The camp was neat and sturdy. Ch. 20 pg. 163 And the sun flashed in the windows of the house. The Weathered boards were bright Ch. 8. pg. 47 Boxcar farmhouse. Saline County, Kansas. “They made good houses, water tight and draft less” Ch. 28 pg 281

  8. Man purchasing a shovel at a Hardware store in San Augustine, Texas. Tools Plow points in blacksmith shop. Depew, Oklahoma. “..and no tools were there- a broken plow point, A mess of hay wire in the corner..” Ch 6 pg. 27 “If I see Herb Turnbull comin’ for me with a knife right now, I’d squash him with a shovel again” Ch. 6 pg. 37

  9. Handmade tools of Spanish American farmer. The axe was made By wielding two spring leaves together. Tools Men testing for weak ceiling with Pick handle. “I went nuts. Grabbed the pick handle. “Ch. 26 pg. 268 Careful hammer work pushes a big gun towards Completion. He set a nail and his hammer and thundered it in. Ch. 8 pg. 47

  10. Clothes Salesman displaying sample of suit material to farmer. . Hammond, Louisiana. Farmer in suit standing outside. “His suit was of cheap gray hard cloth..” Ch. 2 Pg. 5 The man sat on the running board and took off His cap and mopped his face with it. Ch. 2. pg. 5

  11. Clothes Men wearing caps looking Down at a pipe. A group of children’s shoes. Tenant farmer’s shoes. “He wore a pair of new tan shoes.” Ch 2 pg. 5 “He leaned down and loosened his shoelaces..” Ch. 2 pg. 5 “He took off his cap and Looked at it with Admiration. “ Ch. 8 Pg. 57

  12. References • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsowhome.html • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsaallquery.html • http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/lessons/grapes/procedure.html#4

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