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Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: MIGRANT MOTHER, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant worker and mother of seven

MIGRANT MOTHER, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant worker and mother of seven, with her children in a camp for migrant workers in Nipomo, California, 1936

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations

Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit / I Sell for Cash : lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives

MONEY LENDING, 1870. I Gave Credit / I Sell for Cash : lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives
MONEY LENDING, 1870. " I Gave Credit/I Sell for Cash" : lithograph, 1870, by Currier & Ives

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: GROUP OF HOBOES, 1920s. Group of hoboes in the American midwest, 1920s

GROUP OF HOBOES, 1920s. Group of hoboes in the American midwest, 1920s

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: CHRISTMAS POOR, 1936. A Christmas Day dinner of potatoes, cabbage

CHRISTMAS POOR, 1936. A Christmas Day dinner of potatoes, cabbage and pie at the home of Earl Pauley, Smithfield, Iowa, 1936. Photograph by Russell Lee

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: Get a War Job: U. S. World War II poster for the U. S. Employment service

Get a War Job: U. S. World War II poster for the U. S. Employment service
WW II: EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. Get a War Job: U.S. World War II poster for the U.S. Employment service

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment

Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment Service, c1940
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment Service, c1940, by Albert M. Bender

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: A Young Mans Opportunity. Works Progress Administration poster for the Civilian Conservation

A Young Mans Opportunity. Works Progress Administration poster for the Civilian Conservation Corps, c1935, by Albert M
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. A Young Mans Opportunity. Works Progress Administration poster for the Civilian Conservation Corps, c1935, by Albert M. Bender

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: Symbol for the Work Projects Administration, 1935

Symbol for the Work Projects Administration, 1935
NEW DEAL: WPA. Symbol for the Work Projects Administration, 1935

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: AUTHOR & BOOKSELLER, 1811. The Poor Author and the Rich Bookseller

AUTHOR & BOOKSELLER, 1811. The Poor Author and the Rich Bookseller. Oil on canvas, 1811, by Washington Allston

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: HOMELESS, 1873. Homeless women spending the night in a shelter at a police station in

NEW YORK: HOMELESS, 1873. Homeless women spending the night in a shelter at a police station in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1873

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: BRAZIL: FAVELA, 1955. The interior of a favela (slum dwelling) in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

BRAZIL: FAVELA, 1955. The interior of a favela (slum dwelling) in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photographed in 1955

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: DEPRESSION: HARLEM, 1931. Men lined up outside an unemployment office in Harlem, New York City, 1931

DEPRESSION: HARLEM, 1931. Men lined up outside an unemployment office in Harlem, New York City, 1931

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: SCOTLAND: GLASGOW, 1868. Old Venel Close (alley) off High Street in Glasgow, Scotland

SCOTLAND: GLASGOW, 1868. Old Venel Close (alley) off High Street in Glasgow, Scotland. Photographed in 1868 by Thomas Annan

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: BONVIN: CHARITY, 1851. The Sisters of Charity. Oil on canvas by Francois Bonvin, 1851

BONVIN: CHARITY, 1851. The Sisters of Charity. Oil on canvas by Francois Bonvin, 1851

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1907. Unemployed workers in a New York City bread line, 1907

NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1907. Unemployed workers in a New York City bread line, 1907

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: ORGAN GRINDER, 1897. An organ-grinder and his wife in New York City, 1897

ORGAN GRINDER, 1897. An organ-grinder and his wife in New York City, 1897

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENT LIFE. A tenement interior on the Lower East Side, 1896

NEW YORK: TENEMENT LIFE. A tenement interior on the Lower East Side, 1896

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: SOUP KITCHEN, 1931. A New York City soup kitchen during the Great Depression, 1931

SOUP KITCHEN, 1931. A New York City soup kitchen during the Great Depression, 1931

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: SPITZWEG: POOR POET, 1839. The Poor Poet, by Carl Spitzweg. Oil on canvas, 1839

SPITZWEG: POOR POET, 1839. The Poor Poet, by Carl Spitzweg. Oil on canvas, 1839

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: TENEMENT LIFE, NYC, c1889. Lodgers in a Bayard Street tenement. Photograph, c1889, by Jacob Riis

TENEMENT LIFE, NYC, c1889. Lodgers in a Bayard Street tenement. Photograph, c1889, by Jacob Riis

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: RIIS: NEW YORK, 1901. Young street Arabs sleeping on a steam grate from an underground newspaper

RIIS: NEW YORK, 1901. Young street Arabs sleeping on a steam grate from an underground newspaper press room for warmth. Photograph, c1901, by Jacob Riis

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: HENNINGSEN: EVICTED, 1890. Oil on canvas by Erik Henningsen, 1890

HENNINGSEN: EVICTED, 1890. Oil on canvas by Erik Henningsen, 1890

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1795-96. Scarcity and privation in Paris during the 4th year of the French

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1795-96. Scarcity and privation in Paris during the 4th year of the French Revolution, 1795-96. Gouache by Pierre-Etienne Le Sueur

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1915. Bread line on 41st Street, New York City, 30 January 1915

NEW YORK: BREAD LINE, 1915. Bread line on 41st Street, New York City, 30 January 1915

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. Screaming Bread! Bread! Bread!, women of Paris, some disguised as men

FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1789. Screaming Bread! Bread! Bread!, women of Paris, some disguised as men, storm the Hotel de Ville, and plunder everything in sight on 5 October 1789: contemporary German etching

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: GERMANY: INFLATION, 1923. Berliners selling tin cans for scrap during severe inflation of 1923

GERMANY: INFLATION, 1923. Berliners selling tin cans for scrap during severe inflation of 1923

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NYC: HOMELESS, 1874. Station-House Lodgers: some of New York Citys homeless poor spending

NYC: HOMELESS, 1874. Station-House Lodgers: some of New York Citys homeless poor spending the night in the basement of the 17th precinct police station. After a drawing by Winslow Homer, 1874

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: BONUS ARMY MARCHERS, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans at the U. S

BONUS ARMY MARCHERS, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans at the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C
BONUS ARMY MARCHERS, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. 6 June 1932, demanding that Congress authorize payment of war bonuses

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: SLUM LANDLORDS, 1895. Our Religious Landlords and Their Rookery Tenants

SLUM LANDLORDS, 1895. Our Religious Landlords and Their Rookery Tenants : American lithograph cartoon by C. Jay Taylor, 1895

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: CHRISTMAS DINNER, 1908. Women carrying baskets containing Christmas dinner from the Salvation Army

CHRISTMAS DINNER, 1908. Women carrying baskets containing Christmas dinner from the Salvation Army

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENTS, 1912. A row of tenements on Elizabeth Street in the Lower East Side of

NEW YORK: TENEMENTS, 1912. A row of tenements on Elizabeth Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. Photograph, by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1912

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS, 1937. Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin and Frederick A

UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS, 1937. Census directors John D. Biggers, William L. Austin and Frederick A. Gosnell give final instructions to female clerks receiving completed questionnaires from

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: LONDON: RIVERSIDE, c1860. Riverside view in Lambeth, London, England, along the Thames

LONDON: RIVERSIDE, c1860. Riverside view in Lambeth, London, England, along the Thames. Photographed c1860

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: FIRE ESCAPES. The New York Tenement House Fire-Escapes

NEW YORK: FIRE ESCAPES. The New York Tenement House Fire-Escapes. Puck woud like to know how the tenants escape by them
NEW YORK: FIRE ESCAPES. The New York Tenement House " Fire-Escapes." Puck woud like to know how the tenants " escape" by them in case of fire

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: SEATTLE: HOOVERVILLE, 1933. Shacks of the unemployed in a Hooverville shantytown on the waterfront

SEATTLE: HOOVERVILLE, 1933. Shacks of the unemployed in a Hooverville shantytown on the waterfront in Seattle, Washington. Photographed in March 1933

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: FRANCE: BREAD RIOT, 1793. The mayor of Rouen blocks citizens from entering the Hotel de Ville

FRANCE: BREAD RIOT, 1793. The mayor of Rouen blocks citizens from entering the Hotel de Ville during a bread riot in 1793. Oil on canvas, c1830, by Louis Leopold Boilly

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: CANADA: GREAT DEPRESSION, 1930. Seven men share one bedroom during the Great Depression in Canada

CANADA: GREAT DEPRESSION, 1930. Seven men share one bedroom during the Great Depression in Canada, 1930

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1941. Shacks of African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, February 1941

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENT, c1890. Bathtub stored in a tenement air shaft. Photograph by Jacob A

NEW YORK: TENEMENT, c1890. Bathtub stored in a tenement air shaft. Photograph by Jacob A. Riis, c1890

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: TURKEY: ISTANBUL, 1952. A street in a poor section of Istanbul, 1952

TURKEY: ISTANBUL, 1952. A street in a poor section of Istanbul, 1952

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: ITALY: NAPLES, c1904. An impovished street in Naples, Italy. Stereograph, c1904

ITALY: NAPLES, c1904. An impovished street in Naples, Italy. Stereograph, c1904

Background imagePoverty And Unemployment Collection: BOSTON: SLUMS, 1909. Young boy eating scraps out of trash bins in a Boston slum

BOSTON: SLUMS, 1909. Young boy eating scraps out of trash bins in a Boston slum. Photographed in October 1909 by Lewis Hine


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