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Background imageWhat's New Collection: FRUIT PICKER, 1940. Migrant fruit worker from Arkansas working in Berrien County, Michigan

FRUIT PICKER, 1940. Migrant fruit worker from Arkansas working in Berrien County, Michigan. Photograph, 1940 by John Vachon

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camper of migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camper of migrant farmers in California. Photograph, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camp of migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter camp of migrant farmers in California. Photograph, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter shelter of migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter shelter of migrant farmers in California. Photograph, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER SHELTER, 1935. Squatter shelter of migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER SHELTER, 1935. Squatter shelter of migrant farmers in California. Photograph, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: AUTOMOBILE, 1939. Detail of an automobile of a migrant family, with a sack of salt

AUTOMOBILE, 1939. Detail of an automobile of a migrant family, with a sack of salt on the running board and leather-laced tires. Photograph, June 1939, at Fort Gibson Oklahoma Administration

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter shelter for migrant farmers in California. Photograph

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter shelter for migrant farmers in California. Photograph, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter shelter of a group of migrant farmers in Indio, California

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. Squatter shelter of a group of migrant farmers in Indio, California. Photograph, March 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FARMERS, 1935. Migrant farmers brushing tomato plants near Indio, California

MIGRANT FARMERS, 1935. Migrant farmers brushing tomato plants near Indio, California. Photograph, March, 1935 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COUNTY FAIR, 1938. Sideshow attraction at a county fair in central Ohio

COUNTY FAIR, 1938. Sideshow attraction at a county fair in central Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn in 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT VILLAGE, 1941. Houses which had been condemned by the Board of Health

MIGRANT VILLAGE, 1941. Houses which had been condemned by the Board of Health, but still used by African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, January 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT VILLAGE, 1941. Houses which had been condemned by the Board of Health

MIGRANT VILLAGE, 1941. Houses which had been condemned by the Board of Health, but still used by African American migrant workers in Belle Glade, Florida. Photograph, January 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant worker, photographed

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant worker, photographed with her children in Nipomo, California, 1936. Part of the Migrant Mother series by Dorothea Lange, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CHILD, 1939. Daughter of a migrant family clutching trailer connections

MIGRANT CHILD, 1939. Daughter of a migrant family clutching trailer connections, at Edinburg, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. Drought refugees from Oklahoma camping by the roadside

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. Drought refugees from Oklahoma camping by the roadside on their way to California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. African American family from Texas outside their home in California

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. African American family from Texas outside their home in California. The husband is now employed by the Works Progress Administration

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Migrant children in the back seat of their family car

MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Migrant children in the back seat of their family car, east of Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Migrant children in the back seat of their family car

MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Migrant children in the back seat of their family car, east of Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. The lunch of a migrant family with a map as a tablecloth

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. The lunch of a migrant family with a map as a tablecloth, east of Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: WPA: FATHER & CHILD, 1938. Ex-farmer and worker for the Work Projects Administration

WPA: FATHER & CHILD, 1938. Ex-farmer and worker for the Work Projects Administration, with his child outside a shack in Circleville, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, August 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OKLAHOMA SQUATTERS, 1935. A woman with her children at the entrance to a squatter s

OKLAHOMA SQUATTERS, 1935. A woman with her children at the entrance to a squatter s
OKLAHOMA SQUATTERS, 1935. A woman with her children at the entrance to a squatters shelter in Riverside County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1935. A family of migrant farmers with their truck carrying all

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1935. A family of migrant farmers with their truck carrying all of their belongings, at San Joaquin Valley, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 22 February 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NEW YORK CITY: BREAD LINE. Unemployed workers in a New York City bread line beside the Brooklyn

NEW YORK CITY: BREAD LINE. Unemployed workers in a New York City bread line beside the Brooklyn Bridge approach. Photograph, c1930-1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CAMP, 1937. Forty families of migrant farmers from the dust bowl, camped

MIGRANT CAMP, 1937. Forty families of migrant farmers from the dust bowl, camped near pea fields along a country road near Calipatria, California, waiting for work

Background imageWhat's New Collection: EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 1937. Scene outside an employment agency on Sixth Avenue in New York City

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 1937. Scene outside an employment agency on Sixth Avenue in New York City, December 1937. Photographed by Arthur Rothstein

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MUSKRAT TRAPPER, 1941. A Spanish muskrat trapper in the doorway of his marsh camp

MUSKRAT TRAPPER, 1941. A Spanish muskrat trapper in the doorway of his marsh camp on Delacroix Island, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. Photographed by Marion Post Wolcott, January 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: DROUGHT, 1934. Dust clouds over Lamar, Colorado, during the height of the great drought of 1934

DROUGHT, 1934. Dust clouds over Lamar, Colorado, during the height of the great drought of 1934

Background imageWhat's New Collection: HOME INDUSTRY, 1910. A New York tenement family making garters. Photographed by Lewis Hine

HOME INDUSTRY, 1910. A New York tenement family making garters. Photographed by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1937. A migrant family from Missouri halts on a California highway, February 1937

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1937. A migrant family from Missouri halts on a California highway, February 1937. Photographed by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, c1930. A family of fruit pickers from Oklahoma en route to Arkansas

MIGRANT WORKERS, c1930. A family of fruit pickers from Oklahoma en route to Arkansas. Photograph, c1930

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1940. Wife of migrant worker from Arkansas preparing a meal at

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1940. Wife of migrant worker from Arkansas preparing a meal at a roadside camp for migrant workers in rural California. Photograph, 1940 by Dorothea Lange

Background imageWhat's New Collection: JITTERBUGGING, 1939. In a juke joint on a Saturday night, Clarksdale, Mississippi

JITTERBUGGING, 1939. In a juke joint on a Saturday night, Clarksdale, Mississippi. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1939. A family of migrant workers with their automobile in the Arkansas River

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1939. A family of migrant workers with their automobile in the Arkansas River bottoms near Vian, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: TEXAS: SHACK, 1939. Shack of a World War I veteran near Nueces Bay, Corpus Christi, Texas

TEXAS: SHACK, 1939. Shack of a World War I veteran near Nueces Bay, Corpus Christi, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. A migrant workers shack in a shanty town, near Canal Point, Florida

MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. A migrant workers shack in a shanty town, near Canal Point, Florida. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FARMER MOVING, 1937. A tenant farmer moving his household goods to a new farm in Hamilton County

FARMER MOVING, 1937. A tenant farmer moving his household goods to a new farm in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Photographed by Arthur Rothstein, 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1936. Lewis Hunter and his family outside their home at Ladys Island

SHARECROPPER, 1936. Lewis Hunter and his family outside their home at Ladys Island, Beaufort, South Carolina. Photograph by Carl Mydans, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: Three members of a Texas family of seven camped near Exeter, California

Three members of a Texas family of seven camped near Exeter, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936
DROUGHT REFUGEE, 1936. Three members of a Texas family of seven camped near Exeter, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: GEORGIA: YOUNG GIRL, 1941. A young girl inside her grandmothers house in Greene County, Georgia

GEORGIA: YOUNG GIRL, 1941. A young girl inside her grandmothers house in Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, June 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1937. The family of a Tennessee migrant fruit worker at their camp

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1937. The family of a Tennessee migrant fruit worker at their camp in a field near a fruit-packing house in Winter Haven, Florida. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, January 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT MOTHER, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant mother, nursing

MIGRANT MOTHER, 1936. Florence Thompson, a 32-year-old migrant mother, nursing her child at a migrant workers camp in Nipomo, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FAMILY SUPPER, 1941. A family saying grace before afternoon supper at home in Carroll County

FAMILY SUPPER, 1941. A family saying grace before afternoon supper at home in Carroll County, Gerogia. Photograph, 1941, by Jack Delano

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CLOSED BANK, 1936. A closed Kansas bank in rural America. Photographed by Arthur Rothstien, 1936

CLOSED BANK, 1936. A closed Kansas bank in rural America. Photographed by Arthur Rothstien, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Bean pickers children in Marin County, California, originally

MIGRANT CHILDREN, 1939. Bean pickers children in Marin County, California, originally from Kansas, California, South Dakota, Oregon, Nebraska, and Minnesota. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PAUL BUNYAN. The legendary lumberjack of the American Northwest. The statue of Paul Bunyan

PAUL BUNYAN. The legendary lumberjack of the American Northwest. The statue of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, at Bemidji, Minnesota. Photographed by John Vachon, September 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: BILLBOARD CAMP, 1938. Three families camped behind a Southern Pacific Railway billboard on U. S

BILLBOARD CAMP, 1938. Three families camped behind a Southern Pacific Railway billboard on U. S
BILLBOARD CAMP, 1938. Three families camped behind a Southern Pacific Railway billboard on U.S. Highway 99 in California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: BARBERSHOPS, 1936. A row of African American barbershops in Vicksburg, Mississippi

BARBERSHOPS, 1936. A row of African American barbershops in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Photograph, by Walker Evans, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: BERRY PICKER, 1938. Girl picking cranberries in Burlington County, New Jersey

BERRY PICKER, 1938. Girl picking cranberries in Burlington County, New Jersey. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1938



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