1940 - US Post Office - Bolivar, TN
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 35° 15.363 W 088° 59.213
16S E 319248 N 3903248
Looks like a hundred others built in the 1940's
Waymark Code: WMTV7C
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 01/09/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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County of post office: Hardeman County
location of post office: 118 E. market St., Bolivar

"The red-brick Colonial Revival style post office was erected with WPA labor. (Van West, 2001). It contains a mural by Carl Nyquist, "Picking Cotton." Interestingly, Van West takes an almost opposite view of the accuracy of the mural from that Of Howard Hull, Tennessee Post Office Murals, 1996. (See entry for mural for Hull's perspective on the mural). Van West said of the mural: "While Nyquist's portrayal is plausible, it was misleading in terms of its depiction of race and gender roles" (p. 61). Van West identified the lack of head covering (and for that matter, protection from the sun!) as unrealistic for the young girl--"far from the reality of child labor in the cotton fields." She is shown without a sack, which would indicate she is not picking cotton. He also criticized the distractedness of the woman--"of little help...when the opposite was true: tenant women worked as hard in the fields as their husbands, brothers, or sons." Van West pointed out that over 70% of the tenant farmers in Hardeman County were black, and that Treasury Section officials asked Nyquist to confirm there were white tenants in Hardeman before he received approval for his design." ~ The Living New Deal

Year of construction: 1940

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Full inscription:
JAMES A. FARLEY Postmaster General JOHN M. CARMODY Federal Works Administration W. Englebert Reynolds Commissioner of Public Buildings Louis A. Simon Supervising Architect Neal A. Melick Supervision Engineer 1940


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