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Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: FARMHOUSE, 1939. An African American sharecroppers farmhouse in Person County, North Carolina

FARMHOUSE, 1939. An African American sharecroppers farmhouse in Person County, North Carolina. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: SHARECROPPER, 1939. The wife and child of a tobacco sharecropper inside their farm

SHARECROPPER, 1939. The wife and child of a tobacco sharecropper inside their farm home in Person County, North Carolina. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: FARM RELIEF, 1939. Migrant farmers standing outside the Farm Security Administration

FARM RELIEF, 1939. Migrant farmers standing outside the Farm Security Administration grant office during the pea harvest in Calipatria, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California

COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California using gang laborers and migrant workers including children from the southwest to pull, clean

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. An ex-tenant farmer from Oklahoma with his wife and ten children

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. An ex-tenant farmer from Oklahoma with his wife and ten children standing in front of their tent at an emergency migrant camp for drought refugees in Brawley, Imperial Valley

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. An ex-tenant farmer from Oklahoma with four of his eleven children

MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. An ex-tenant farmer from Oklahoma with four of his eleven children in an emergency migrant camp for drought refugees in Brawley, Imperial Valley, California

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California

COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California using gang laborers and migrant workers including children from the southwest to pull, clean

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California

COMMERCIAL FARMING, 1939. A large scale carrot farm in Imperial Valley, California using gang laborers and migrant workers including children from the southwest to pull, clean

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: GEORGIA: TOBACCO, 1938. An African American sharecropper sitting on the porch sorting

GEORGIA: TOBACCO, 1938. An African American sharecropper sitting on the porch sorting tobacco leaves near Douglas, Georgia. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT WORKER, 1938. A young African American wife cooking breakfast roadside

MIGRANT WORKER, 1938. A young African American wife cooking breakfast roadside on the outskirts of El Paso, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1937. Carrot pullers from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1937. Carrot pullers from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas and Mexico working from seven in the morning until twelve noon for 35 cents in Coachella Valley, California

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1938. Two African American migrant cotton choppers in Memphis

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1938. Two African American migrant cotton choppers in Memphis, Tennessee hoping for plantation work. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: DUST BOWL, 1935. A farmer in the middle of a dust storm on his farm in Mills, New Mexico

DUST BOWL, 1935. A farmer in the middle of a dust storm on his farm in Mills, New Mexico. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, April 1935

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: DUST BOWL, 1936. A plow covered by sand after a dust storm in Oklahoma

DUST BOWL, 1936. A plow covered by sand after a dust storm in Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: DUST BOWL, 1936. A plow covered by sand after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

DUST BOWL, 1936. A plow covered by sand after a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: OKLAHOMA: OIL WELL, c1944. Wildcat oil drillers, independent of an oil company

OKLAHOMA: OIL WELL, c1944. Wildcat oil drillers, independent of an oil company, using tools called tongs that are clamped on the drill to unscrew the stem

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: QUILT MAKER, 1940. A farmers wife standing beside a state patch quilt she made

QUILT MAKER, 1940. A farmers wife standing beside a state patch quilt she made during her breaks from field work in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, October 1940

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: DUST BOWL, 1936. A farmers young son covering his mouth during a dust storm in Cimarron County

DUST BOWL, 1936. A farmers young son covering his mouth during a dust storm in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, April 1936

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: FARM CHILDREN, 1940. A farmers five children studying their reading lessons at

FARM CHILDREN, 1940. A farmers five children studying their reading lessons at night by oil lamp in Creek County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1940

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT BOY, 1939. Son of a migrant family in the back seat of a car near Fort Gibson, Oklahoma

MIGRANT BOY, 1939. Son of a migrant family in the back seat of a car near Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
MIGRANT CHILD, 1939. A migrant boy from Texas looking out the back of the family truck, east of Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: OKLAHOMA: FARMERS, 1939. Two farmers talking at the crossroads grocery store in McIntosh County

OKLAHOMA: FARMERS, 1939. Two farmers talking at the crossroads grocery store in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: TENANT FARMER, 1939. A tenant farmer drawing water at a well on a sixty-acre farm

TENANT FARMER, 1939. A tenant farmer drawing water at a well on a sixty-acre farm that she rents with her three grown sons after the loss of her farmer husband, near Sallisaw, Oklahoma

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. A daughter and son of an ex-tenant farmer from Oklahoma living

MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. A daughter and son of an ex-tenant farmer from Oklahoma living in an emergency camp for migrant workers in Imperial Valley, Calipatria, California

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT AUTOMOBILE, 1936. An automobile in New Mexicio, carrying the belongings

MIGRANT AUTOMOBILE, 1936. An automobile in New Mexicio, carrying the belongings of a homeless migrant family from Iowa. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1936

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: DUST BOWL, 1938. A farm eroded by dust storms as a result of overgrazing, north of Dalhart, Texas

DUST BOWL, 1938. A farm eroded by dust storms as a result of overgrazing, north of Dalhart, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1936. Migrant workers from Delaware picking berries in southern New Jersey

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1936. Migrant workers from Delaware picking berries in southern New Jersey. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1936

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COTTON HOERS, 1937. A group of migrant cotton hoers walking to work on a cotton plantation

COTTON HOERS, 1937. A group of migrant cotton hoers walking to work on a cotton plantation, near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June-July 1937

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COTTON PICKER, 1937. A migrant boy with a sack of boll weevils that he picked off

COTTON PICKER, 1937. A migrant boy with a sack of boll weevils that he picked off of cotton plants in Macon County, Georgia. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1937

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: QUILT MAKERS, 1939. Members of the Helping Hand charity club, displaying a quilt

QUILT MAKERS, 1939. Members of the Helping Hand charity club, displaying a quilt, Near West Carlton, Yamhill County, Oregon. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, October 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COTTON PLANTATION, 1937. A crew 200 African American migrant workers brought to

COTTON PLANTATION, 1937. A crew 200 African American migrant workers brought to the Aldridge Plantation to hoe cotton for one dollar a day, near Leland, Mississippi

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: TEXAS: HIGHWAY, 1938. U. S. Highway 54, one of the westward routes used by migrant workers

TEXAS: HIGHWAY, 1938. U. S. Highway 54, one of the westward routes used by migrant workers
TEXAS: HIGHWAY, 1938. U.S. Highway 54, one of the westward routes used by migrant workers, north of El Paso, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: TEXAS: DUST BOWL, 1938. An abandoned farm in the Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas

TEXAS: DUST BOWL, 1938. An abandoned farm in the Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: COTTON PLANTATION, 1937. The Touchberry Plantation using the check-row planting

COTTON PLANTATION, 1937. The Touchberry Plantation using the check-row planting method which permits cross cultivation and eliminates as much as two thirds of the usual hand hoeing costs in Issaquena

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MEMPHIS: UNEMPLOYED, 1938. Job applicants waiting outside the office of the State Employment

MEMPHIS: UNEMPLOYED, 1938. Job applicants waiting outside the office of the State Employment Service in Memphis
MEMPHIS: UNEMPLOYED, 1938. Part of the daily lineup of unemployed men waiting outside the office of the State Employment Service in Memphis, Tennessee. Photographed by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: HOMELESS COUPLE, 1935. Dispossessed Arkansas farmers constructing a shelter

HOMELESS COUPLE, 1935. Dispossessed Arkansas farmers constructing a shelter on a garbage dump outside of Bakersfield, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: SHARECROPPER, 1939. A wife of a sharecropper standing in the kitchen doorway of

SHARECROPPER, 1939. A wife of a sharecropper standing in the kitchen doorway of her log house in North Carolina. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: TEXAS: FARM WIFE, 1937. Wife of a Texas tenant farmer hoeing soil on rented farmland

TEXAS: FARM WIFE, 1937. Wife of a Texas tenant farmer hoeing soil on rented farmland. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, May 1937

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: FARM BOY, 1937. Twelve year-old son of a cotton sharecropper near Cleveland, Mississippi

FARM BOY, 1937. Twelve year-old son of a cotton sharecropper near Cleveland, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1937

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1937. Carrot pullers from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1937. Carrot pullers from Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas and Mexico working from seven in the morning until twelve noon for 35 cents in Coachella Valley, California

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1937. Job applicants waiting outside the International Employment

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1937. Job applicants waiting outside the International Employment Agency on Howard Street in San Francisco, known as Skid Row, the district of the unemployed

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: CHILD LABOR, 1939. A young migrant bean picker in Marion County, Oregon

CHILD LABOR, 1939. A young migrant bean picker in Marion County, Oregon. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT WORKER, 1937. A Mexican migrant worker thinning and weeding cantaloupe

MIGRANT WORKER, 1937. A Mexican migrant worker thinning and weeding cantaloupe plants that are capped with wax paper and spread over a wire wicket to protect against cold

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: IDAHO: FARMER, 1939. A farmer and son cleared thirty acres of raw stump land in

IDAHO: FARMER, 1939. A farmer and son cleared thirty acres of raw stump land in three years at Bonner County, Idaho. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, October 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: IDAHO: FARM, 1939. A farm for sale in Boundary County, Idaho with sandy soil which has led to

IDAHO: FARM, 1939. A farm for sale in Boundary County, Idaho with sandy soil which has led to unsuccessful clearing by four families that occupied the land since 1936

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: CHILD LABOR, 1939. An eleven-year-old migrant boy and his grandmother work side

CHILD LABOR, 1939. An eleven-year-old migrant boy and his grandmother work side by side picking hops during the summer with temperatures reaching 105 degrees and above in Polk County

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: FARM WOMAN, 1939. A farmers wife and member of the congregation of Wheeleys church in Gordonton

FARM WOMAN, 1939. A farmers wife and member of the congregation of Wheeleys church in Gordonton, North Carolina. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: FARM GIRL, 1938. An undernourished cotton pickers child listening to speeches

FARM GIRL, 1938. An undernourished cotton pickers child listening to speeches of organizers at a cotton strike meeting to raise wages in Kern County, California

Background imageImages Dated 12th May 2010: MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. A family in the doorway of a tent in a camp for migrant workers in Brawley

MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. A family in the doorway of a tent in a camp for migrant workers in Brawley, Imperial Valley, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939



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