The Myth of the Welfare Queen

President Reagan also re-shifted the narrative about who was hungry in America, and why they were struggling. The woman depicted in this image is Linda Taylor, branded by President Reagan as the quintessential “welfare queen.” She did, in fact, commit fraud. But President Reagan used this one, extreme, and very rare case of food stamps fraud to paint all struggling Americans as lazy swindlers living high off the government hog. That stereotyping was even more believable to many Americans expressly because Taylor was a woman who was racialized as Black.

Where is it located in the Museum?
Knoblock, Charles. “Linda Taylor, 40, walks with her attorney T. Lee Boyd as they leave the Chicago Civic Center Tuesday during a recess in her trial.” 1977. AP Photo.
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