Jennifer James is on a quest to find information and historic photographs showing moms breastfeeding in public before it became taboo. Jennifer is the founder of the Mom Bloggers Club and also blogs at TheMomSalon.com. She can be reached at jjames (at) themomsalon (dot) com.
Coal miner's wife and child. Pursglove, West Virginia. 1938 Sept
Here's the funny thing about these photos: During this time, it was the poor mothers who stayed fast to the natural art of breastfeeding, whereas metropolitan mothers and those who had better access to health care went to doctors who pushed formula and subsequently convinced them to feed their babies artificially.
Now in 2008, poor, rural mothers statistically do not want to have anything to do with breastfeeding and mothers who are better off economically breastfeed in higher numbers -- what a flip-flop.
Written Notes on Item
a) Part of Social Hour audience at Shafter Camp (handwritten on reverse); b) Todd's favorite picture of an "Okie Family" in Shafter F.S.A. Camp. Nursing babies was the usual thing at camp "Socials." (typed and attached to reverse)

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