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By Jack Joseph Smith
CLEAN RAGS
And dirt uniforms
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
This terse handwritten page contrasts 'CLEAN RAGS' with dirt uniforms, turning clothing into a blunt image of work, class, and condition.
The plural 'uniforms' broadens the image from one garment to a repeated social condition. The fragment is tiny, but it feels like a title and thesis at once.
'''Two-line minimal page: 'CLEAN RAGS / ANd dint Uniform.' A stark labor image -- clean rags but a dirty uniform, either the start of a new piece or a shorthand reminder.'''