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10/14/1950 5:50:35 PM
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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
Caption Description
Lee Soo Nam, 48-year-old lower middle class farmer, and one of his sons are seen at breakfast, their largest meal of the day. The meal starts with soup and includes rice, eggplant, radish, radish leaves and beans. In accordance with custom, the men eat at separate tables from the women. Lee Soo Nam's forbears have farmed this land for seven generations. At present he farms half of it and rents the other half. He had an ox and cart, but both were taken by the North Korean army. One of his buildings was wrecked by artillery fire. His family evacuated their home and lived in the hills while fighting was in progress on their land in Mi A Ri Village near Seoul.
Unique Identifier
UN7667912
NICA ID
187850
Production Date
10/14/1950 5:50:46 PM
Country
Republic of Korea
Credit
UN Photo/Grant McLean