- Erosion near Jackson, Mississippi
Evans, Walker
March 1936 - Erosion near Jackson, Mississippi
Evans, Walker
March 1936 - Erosion near Jackson, Mississippi
Evans, Walker
March 1936 - General Store, Moundville, Alabama
Evans, Walker
1935-36 - Miners' Shack, Scott's Run Near Morgantown, West Virginia
Evans, Walker
1935 - Negro House in New Orleans, Louisiana
Evans, Walker
January 1936 - Share Cropper's Grave, Hale Co., Alabama
Evans, Walker
1935-36 - Sharecroppers' Kitchen Wall, Hale Co., Alabama
Evans, Walker
1936 - Victorian house. Easton, Pennsylvania
Evans, Walker
November 1935 - Children of turpentine worker near Cordele, Alabama. The father earns one dollar a day
Lange, Dorothea
July 1936 - Background photograph for Hightstown project. Play street for children. Sixth Street and Avenue C, New York City. The Solomon family who are to be resettled at Hightstown, live in this neighborhood[…]
Lange, Dorothea
June 1936 - Cabbage cutting and hauling by new Vessey (flat truck) system, now also used in carrots and lettuce. Imperial Valley, California.
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937 - Children of Oklahoma drought refugee in migratory camp in California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LOC] - Destitute peapickers in California; a 32 year old mother of seven children.
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936 [LOC] - Dispossessed Arkansas farmers. Bakersfield, California
Lange, Dorothea
1935 - Ditched, Stalled and Stranded, San Joaquin Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
1935 - Dust bowl refugee in California. "We was starved out and we live on perhaps. We could maybe find a little work if we could afford to roll"
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936 - Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
March 1936 [LOC] - Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936 - Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936 - Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
March 1936 [LOC] - Migrant agricultural worker. Near Holtville, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937 - Migrant camp in California during the pea harvesting. San Luis Obispo County, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936 - Migrant Mother #6
Lange, Dorothea
1936 [OMCA] - Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936 - Rural Rehabilitation Administration client. Hayward, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936 - The rolling lands used for grazing near Mills, New Mexico
Lange, Dorothea
December 1935 - Toward Los Angeles, California.
Lange, Dorothea
April 1936 - Transportation in the South. Mississippi
Lange, Dorothea
July 1936 - Typical Teutonic farm wife and child of Mills, New Mexico, area. Client for resettlement
Lange, Dorothea
May 1935 - Weighing in cotton. Southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 - Yazoo Delta, Mississippi
Lange, Dorothea
August 1938 - Women of the congregation of Wheeley's Church on steps with brooms and buckets on annual clean up day. Gordonton, North Carolina
Lange, Dorothea
July 1939 [LOC] - Imperial Valley, California. Old Mexican laborer saying "I have worked all my life and all I have now is my broken body"
Lange, Dorothea
June 1935 [LOC], 1935 [verso] - Sheep grazing. California
Lange, Dorothea
June 1936 [verso, LC] - Member of the congregation of Wheeley's church who is called "Queen." She is wearing the old fashioned type of sunbonnet. Her dress and apron were made at home. Near Gordonton, North Carolina
Lange, Dorothea
July 1939 [LOC] July 1938 [OMCA] - Two families of migrants from Missouri looking for work in the pea fields. California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936 [LOC, MoCP] - Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Lange, Dorothea
August 12, 1938 [Lange title SFMOMA publication, AE] 1938 [MOMA New York] - Howard Street in San Francisco, known as "Skid Row", the district of the unemployed
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937 [LC] - Destitute farm labor families come to Farm Security Administration distributing depot to apply for food grant. Kern County, California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1938 [LOC] - The Great Reaping Day. Hymn singing, Sunday afternoon. The woman had been "saved" the week before. Oklahoma potato pickers. Kern County, California
Lange, Dorothea
March 1937 [FSA-LOC] - Wife of a homesteader. Pennington County, South Dakota
Lange, Dorothea
May 1936 - Wandering Boy, Camp Carlton, CA
Lange, Dorothea
1934 - Beginnings of Organization, Their tap-root to the land severed, they search with their fellows where new roots may be sunk. Migrant peach pickers. Yuba County
Lange, Dorothea
August 1938 - Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp for migratory agricultural workers. Meeting of the camp council. Farmersville, California
Lange, Dorothea
May 1939 - Sharecropper family near Hazlehurst, Georgia
Lange, Dorothea
July 1937 [LOC] - Pregnant woman, the daughter of a migrant family. Imperial Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1939 [LOC] - Death in the Doorway. San Joaquin Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
1938 - Filipinos Cutting Lettuce. Salinas, California
Lange, Dorothea
June 1935 [LOC], August 1938 [OMCA] - Texas Tenant Farmers Displaced by Power Farming / Displaced Tenant Farmers Goodlet, Hardeman Co., Texas
Lange, Dorothea
June 1937 [SFMOMA publication] - The Immanence of God
Lange, Dorothea
1953 [MOCP], c. 1938 [OMCA]/ pub. Life Magazine. Sept. 1954 - Pregnant woman, the daughter of a migrant family. Imperial Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1939 [LOC] - Marysville camp for migrants. Supervised play for the children is part of the child welfare program at the Resettlement Administration camp. California
Lange, Dorothea
September 1935 - Establishment of rural rehabilitation camps for migrants in California
Lange, Dorothea
March 15, 1935 [LOC] - North Carolina
Lange, Dorothea
c. 1938 [OMCA] - Rural Georgia
Lange, Dorothea
1935 [Borhan], 1938 [OMCA] - Grandmother of twenty-two children, from a farm in Oklahoma; eighty years old. Now living in camp on the outskirts of Bakersfield, California. "If you lose your pluck you lose the most there is in you - all you've got to live with"
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LC] - Tenth Street Market, Oakland California
Lange, Dorothea
1942 [OMCA] - Daughter of migrant Tennessee coal miner. Living in the American River Camp near Sacramento, California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LOC] - Highway to the West "They keep the road hot a goin' and a comin'." or "They've got roamin' in their head." US 54 in southern New Mexico
Lange, Dorothea
1938 - Card Alley, North Bean District, San Francisco, February
Lange, Dorothea
1936 - Mt. Signal, Imperial Valley
Lange, Dorothea
1935 - A backyard in Maunie, Illinois, after the flood
Lee, Russell
February 1937 - A child flood refugee taking a nap. Tent City near Shawneetown, Illinois
Lee, Russell
1937 - An organ deposited by the flood on a farm near Mount Vernon, Indiana
Lee, Russell
February 1937 - Children of the drought area in farm home of aunt. Sheridan County, Montana
Lee, Russell
November 1937 [LOC] - Cupboard in Eldorado, Illinois residence
Lee, Russell
April 1937 - Damage done during the 1937 flood near Shawneetown, Illinois
Lee, Russell
April 1937 - Dining nook in the model house at Greendale, Wisconsin
Lee, Russell
September 1937 - Dishing out and serving food in logging camp near Effie, Minnesota
Lee, Russell
September 1937 - Front of a house in Ottawa, Illinois
Lee, Russell
November 1936 - Levee worker during the flood, on a raw day with a thirty-mile wind. These men are very cold and almost exhausted from constant work
Lee, Russell
January 1937 - Loading logs onto railroad cars near Effie, Minnesota
Lee, Russell
September 1937 - Lumberjacks at dinner. Camp near Effie, Minnesota
Lee, Russell
September 1937 - Lumberjacks using peaveys to remove logs from banks of Little Fork River. Near Littlefork, Minnesota
Lee, Russell
May 1937 - Mother and child, flood refugees in a schoolhouse at Sikeston, Missouri
Lee, Russell
February 1937 - Mrs. Bodray in her home near Tipler, Wisconsin
Lee, Russell
November 1936 - Mrs. Olie Thompson ready to drive home from the spring with barrels full of water. Williams County, Norht Dakota
Lee, Russell
1937 - One of Edgar Allen's children sitting on the bed in the house on his farm. There are no sheets, pillowcases, or pillows (other than makeshift) in use. Bedding usually consists of castoff rags and a few old blankets. Near Milford, Iowa. They are helped by the Resettlement Administration
Lee, Russell
December 1936 - Piling sandbags along the levee during the height of the flood. Cairo, Illinois
Lee, Russell
February 1937 - Upturned farmhouse resting against a tree. Result of the flood in Posey County, Indiana
Lee, Russell
February 1937 - William Horavitch family eating dinner. Williams County, North Dakota.
Lee, Russell
September 1937 - A boy at mealtime in the camp for white refugees from the flood, Forrest City, Arkansas
Locke, Edwin
n.d. - A flooded street in North Memphis, Tennessee
Locke, Edwin
February 1937 - An old lady at mealtime in the camp for white refugees from the flood of 1937, Forrest City, Arkansas
Locke, Edwin
n.d. - Flood in North Memphis, Tennessee
Locke, Edwin
n.d. - View of the camp for flood refugees. Forrest City, Arkansas
Locke, Edwin
n.d. - "Damned if we'll work for what they pay folks hereabouts." Crittenden County, Arkansas. Cotton workers on the road, carrying all they possess in the world
Mydans, Carl
May 1936 [LOC] - Backyard of Negro dwelling in slum area near the House office building, Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
September 1935 [LOC] - Erosion control on Coalins Forest and Game Reservation, between the rivers section of western Kentucky
Mydans, Carl
March 1936 [LOC] - Interior of Mt. Gilead (colored) school on area of Plantation Piedmont agricultural demonstration project. Near Eatonton, Georgia
Mydans, Carl
June-July 1936 - Negro backyard near Capitol, Washington, D.C. Negro children have just discovered the cameraman and are concerned at his presence
Mydans, Carl
September 1935 [LOC] - Negro slum, unkept privy, Washington, D.C. Within a few hundred yards of the new House office building is a row of these unkept privies
Mydans, Carl
July 1935 - Negro youngsters in doorway of alley dwelling. Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
November 1935 [LOC] - Pig asleep, Prince George's County, Maryland
Mydans, Carl
August 1935 - Slum alley in Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
1937 - Slum backyard water supply, Washington, D.C. Backyard typical to a group of houses very close to the House office building, showing only available water supply
Mydans, Carl
July 1935 - Slum Negro kitchen, Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
July 1935 - Slums near the Capitol, Washington, D.C. With the Capitol clearly in view, these houses exist under the most unsanitary conditions; outside privies, no inside water supply and overcrowded conditions
Mydans, Carl
July 1935 - Slums. Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
November 1935 - Typical slum privy. The only available water supply is usually nearby, Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
September 1935 - Untitled
Mydans, Carl
November 1935 - Untitled
Mydans, Carl
September 1935 - View of alley in Northwest Washington, behind North Capitol Street. Blake School in background
Mydans, Carl
November 1935 - View of the Tygart Valley Homesteads. West Virginia
Mydans, Carl
July 1936 - Washington, D.C. Young boy standing in the doorway of his home on Seaton Road in the northwest section. His leg was cut off by a streetcar while he was playing in the street
Parks, Gordon
June 1942 - A cider and apple stand on the Lee Highway, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Rothstein, Arthur
October 1935 - A cider and apple stand on the Lee Highway, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Rothstein, Arthur
October 1935 - Drought refugees from South Dakota. Montana
Rothstein, Arthur
July 1936 - Dust storm. Note heavy metal signs blown out by wind. Amarillo, Texas
Rothstein, Arthur
April 1936 - Erosion. Stewart County, Georgia
Rothstein, Arthur
February 1937 - Erosion. Stewart County, Georgia
Rothstein, Arthur
1937 - Family from New Mexico, camped near the packinghouse at Deerfield, Florida. Note the box labeled "Yakima apples" which has been carried all the way from the apple orchards of Washington
Rothstein, Arthur
November 1935 - Farmer of Franklin County, Kansas
Rothstein, Arthur
May 1936 - Fence almost completely buried under drifts of soil. Near Liberal, Kansas
Rothstein, Arthur
1937 - Home of a mountain family who will be resettled on new land. Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Rothstein, Arthur
October 1935 - Interior at Greenbelt, Maryland
Rothstein, Arthur
n.d. - Lake Eden, Vermont
Rothstein, Arthur
1937 - Logging and fire have devastated this once virgin stand of fir, spurce and cedar along the Yachats River, Oregon.
Rothstein, Arthur
June 1936 - Mrs. Bailey Nicholson, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Rothstein, Arthur
October 1935 [LOC] - Rehabilitation client with his tobacco crop. Oxford, North Carolina
Rothstein, Arthur
October 1936 [LOC] - Sand piled up in front of outhouse on farm. Cimarron County, Oklahoma
Rothstein, Arthur
April 1936 - Stump fields. Garrett County, Maryland
Rothstein, Arthur
November 1936 - The Capitol of the United States, Washington, D.C.
Rothstein, Arthur
November 1936 - The Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C.
Rothstein, Arthur
November 1936 [LOC] - Typical submarginal farm on project near Newport, Washington
Rothstein, Arthur
1935 - Washing logs before sawing. Longview, Washington
Rothstein, Arthur
1936 - Western hospitality. Near Chadron, Nebraska.
Rothstein, Arthur
May 1936 - Wheat and Barn. Frederick County, Maryland
Rothstein, Arthur
May 1936 - Wife and child of a sharecropper, Washington County, Arkansas
Rothstein, Arthur
August 1935 [LOC] - Boone County, Arkansas. The family of a Resettlement Administration client in the doorway of their home
Shahn, Ben
1935 - Colored sharecropper family living in Little Rock, Arkansas
Shahn, Ben
n.d. - Florestine Carson, unemployed Creole (Negro) trapper, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana.
Shahn, Ben
n.d. - Home of sharecroppers, Arkansas
Shahn, Ben
n.d. - Jaspar Lancaster, Arkansas rehabilitation client
Shahn, Ben
n.d. - Strawberry picker, Hammond, Louisiana, Octobert 1935
Shahn, Ben
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