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Women Hobos: A Look Into American Hobo Culture
The history of the hobo has been fraught with stereotypes and misrepresentation. Often left out are the authentic life experiences and diversity that made up the hobo community. Previous exhibits have focused on safeguarding the authenticity of the hobo as well as showcasing the humanity and spirit that is intrinsic to the hobo's way of life. Traditionally, women's history has been overlooked, especially within marginalized groups. Public imagination of the hobo left out women which led to the erasure of important events, culture, and experiences. The goal of this exhibit is to share the stories of women hobos, through their perspective, by utilizing photographs, oral histories, publications, and writings.
This exhibit is dedicated to the adventurous women who shaped and preserved the hobo community and are fighting to keep its heritage and culture alive.
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Hobo Cultural History: Stories of Authenticity and Misrepresentation
Hoboes, tramps, and vagabonds have long been subject to stories of both authentic life experiences in the road and subject...