African American Sharecropper House with Child on Steps, North Carolina, July 1939Alabama African American Tenant Farmer Holding a Hoe, June 1936American Children of Japanese, German and Italian Heritage, Pledging Allegiance to the FlagCar Belonging to Texas Refugees Seeking Work in the Carrot Fields of the Coachella ValleyCar Laden with Baggage on Desolate Track of Highway in Desert in Southern CaliforniaCarrot Pullers Harvesting in Coachella Valley, California, Feb 1937Child of Black Tenant Farmer Family Using Hoe While Working in Cotton FieldCotton Sharecroppers Weeding their Small Cotton Crop in Greene County GeorgiaDestitute Pea Pickers in CaliforniaDorothea Lange, Resettlement Administration PhotographerDrought Refugees from Abilene, Texas, Working as Migratory WorkersDust Storm near Mills, New MexicoEvacuee of Japanese Ancestry Identifies Her Baggage at Assembly CenterEvacuees of Japan Awaiting Turn for Baggage Inspection upon Arrival at Assembly Center During WWIIFilipinos Cutting Lettuce, Salinas, California, 1935Homeless Migrant Family of Seven, Walking the Highway from Phoenix, Arizona, 1939Migrant Father Cradling His Baby Outside ShantyMigrant IrrigatorMigrant Laborers Crop Lettuce in a Posture They Maintain All Day LongMigrant MotherMigrant Mother Florence Thompson and Children Photographed by Dorothea LangeMigrant Mother, 1936Migratory Mexican Field Worker's Home, Imperial Valley, California, c.1937Migratory Worker Shaving on the RoadNational Association of Manufacturers Billboard Campaigns Against New Deal Policies, 1937National Association of Manufacturers Billboard Shelters Destitute Families of Migrant LaborersNewly Built Store and Trading Center, Typical of New Shacktown CommunityNext Time Try the Train Relax Southern Pacific, March 1937Oakie Family Stalled on Desolate Track of Highway in Desert in Southern CaliforniaOuster of All JapsSoldier Standing Guard in Front of Japanese American Citizens Awaiting Transport to Relocation CampSon of Sharecropper Family at Work Cultivating a Cotton Field, Chesnee, South Carolina, June 1937Store Sign Reads, "I am an American " After Pearl Harbor Attack, and "Sold", Following EvacuationSuppertime for Oklahoma Family Follow Crops from California to Washington during the DepressionThirteen-Year Old African American Sharecropper Boy Plowing in July 1937Toward Los Angeles, CaliforniaWar Relocation Authority Center, Where Evacuees of Japanese Ancestry of WWII Reside
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