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Background imageWhat's New Collection: EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1931. Steelworkers on girders of the Empire State Building, New York City

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, 1931. Steelworkers on girders of the Empire State Building, New York City. Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1931

Background imageWhat's New Collection: POSTER: INDIA, c1943. What about India? Silkscreen poster, c1943

POSTER: INDIA, c1943. What about India? Silkscreen poster, c1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COMMUNITY SING, 1940. At an all-day community sing at Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph

COMMUNITY SING, 1940. At an all-day community sing at Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph, 1940, by Russell Lee

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MISSISSIPPI: LABOR, 1940. Cotton picking in the vicinity of Clarksdale, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: LABOR, 1940. Cotton picking in the vicinity of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, November 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: An unemployed lumberjack with his wife in a migrant workers camp for the bean harvest

An unemployed lumberjack with his wife in a migrant workers camp for the bean harvest, Marion County, Oregon
OREGON: LUMBERJACK, 1939. An unemployed lumberjack with his wife in a migrant workers camp for the bean harvest, Marion County, Oregon. The man has his social security number tattooed on his arm

Background imageWhat's New Collection: VIRGINIA: PEELING APPLES. John Nicholson peeling apples, at a house in Shenandoah National Park

VIRGINIA: PEELING APPLES. John Nicholson peeling apples, at a house in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. 1942. A group of young dancers at the Frederick Douglass housing

WASHINGTON D. C. 1942. A group of young dancers at the Frederick Douglass housing
WASHINGTON D.C. 1942. A group of young dancers at the Frederick Douglass housing project in the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington D.C. Photograph by Gordon Parks, July 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1939. Girls of Lincoln Bench School studying their reading lesson

SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1939. Girls of Lincoln Bench School studying their reading lesson on the school steps in Malheur County, Oregon. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, October 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: A road sign for a Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho

A road sign for a Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1941
LABOR CAMP SIGN, 1941. A road sign for a Farm Security Administration labor camp in Caldwell, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MONTANA: DROUGHT, 1936. Man fleeing drought and grasshoppers in South Carolina

MONTANA: DROUGHT, 1936. Man fleeing drought and grasshoppers in South Carolina, with his Model T Ford on Highway 10, Missoula, Montana. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NYC: PENN STATION, 1942. Passengers waiting for their train at Penn Station in New York City

NYC: PENN STATION, 1942. Passengers waiting for their train at Penn Station in New York City. Photograph by Marjory Collins, 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHICAGO: NURSES, 1941. The nurses station at Provident Hospital, one of the few

CHICAGO: NURSES, 1941. The nurses station at Provident Hospital, one of the few African-American hospitals with an African-American staff in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing ring around the rosie in the Black Belt

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1941. Children playing ring around the rosie in the Black Belt neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Edwin Rosskam, 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHICAGO: STREET, 1941. Street in the African American section of Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: STREET, 1941. Street in the African American section of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: KAHLIL GIBRAN (1883-1931). Lebanese-American artist, poet, and writer. Photographed by F

KAHLIL GIBRAN (1883-1931). Lebanese-American artist, poet, and writer. Photographed by F. Holland Day, c1896

Background imageWhat's New Collection: VERMONT: WOODSTOCK, 1940. Woodstock, Vermont, on Saturday afternoon after a snow storm

VERMONT: WOODSTOCK, 1940. Woodstock, Vermont, on Saturday afternoon after a snow storm. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, c1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CENTRAL PARK, 1942. Sitting on the lawn in Central Park in New York City

CENTRAL PARK, 1942. Sitting on the lawn in Central Park in New York City. Photograph by Marjory Collins, 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: VERMONT: CREAMERY, 1941. Milk cans on a conveyor belt leaving the washing machine

VERMONT: CREAMERY, 1941. Milk cans on a conveyor belt leaving the washing machine at the United Farmers Cooperative Creamery in Sheldon Springs, Vermont. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: EASTON, 1936. View of Easton, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans

PENNSYLVANIA: EASTON, 1936. View of Easton, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Walker Evans, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: TEXAS: HOTEL, 1937. Sign for a hotel in Memphis, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange

TEXAS: HOTEL, 1937. Sign for a hotel in Memphis, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: STEEL MILLS, 1938. Steel mills along Monongahela River, Clairton, Pennsylvania

STEEL MILLS, 1938. Steel mills along Monongahela River, Clairton, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, July 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1936. Bud Fields and his family, in Hale County, Alabama

SHARECROPPER FAMILY, 1936. Bud Fields and his family, in Hale County, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: VIRGINIA: WOMEN, 1935. Two women on a farm in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

VIRGINIA: WOMEN, 1935. Two women on a farm in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NEW MEXICO: PIE TOWN, 1940. Homesteader Jack Whinery repairing a fence in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: PIE TOWN, 1940. Homesteader Jack Whinery repairing a fence in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograh by Russell Lee, September 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: LOUISIANA: FARM GIRL, 1938. A farm girl near Morganza, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee

LOUISIANA: FARM GIRL, 1938. A farm girl near Morganza, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CALIFORNIA: MIGRANT CAMP. A migrant farm workers camp in Kern County, California

CALIFORNIA: MIGRANT CAMP. A migrant farm workers camp in Kern County, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ALIQUIPPA: STREET, 1941. A man walking on a snow covered street in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania

ALIQUIPPA: STREET, 1941. A man walking on a snow covered street in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Jack Delano, January 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1942. A street in the slum area of the hill town of Lares, Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1942. A street in the slum area of the hill town of Lares, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, January 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Two impovished children in the slum section of Georgetown, Washington, D

POVERTY: CHILDREN, 1935. Two impovished children in the slum section of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Photograph by Carl Mydans, November 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT MOTHER, 1939. A migrant mother and her children photographed at Weslaco

MIGRANT MOTHER, 1939. A migrant mother and her children photographed at Weslaco, Texas, by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOL, 1940. One-room school house in Breathitt County, Kentucky, photographed

ONE-ROOM SCHOOL, 1940. One-room school house in Breathitt County, Kentucky, photographed by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERs CHILD, 1938. Coal miners child using a hole in the door to enter

COAL MINERs CHILD, 1938. Coal miners child using a hole in the door to enter a bedroom with a smoking pipe in one hand and a gun in the other in Bertha Hill, West Virginia

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. An African American woman braids another womans hair while

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. An African American woman braids another womans hair while she cradles her baby, Earle, Arkansas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1936

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: 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: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1910. A New York City tenement family. Photograph by Lewis Hine

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE, c1910. A New York City tenement family. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MARYLAND: WOMAN, 1940. Louise Dyson, wife of a borrower in the Farm Service Agency loan program

MARYLAND: WOMAN, 1940. Louise Dyson, wife of a borrower in the Farm Service Agency loan program and mother of fifteen, in St. Marys County, Maryland. Photograph by John Vachon, September 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: WWII: SOLDIERS, 1943. American soldiers resting during training at Daniel Field in Augusta

WWII: SOLDIERS, 1943. American soldiers resting during training at Daniel Field in Augusta, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: TEXAS: HOUSE, 1943. A house in Houston, Texas. Photograph by John Vachon, 1943

TEXAS: HOUSE, 1943. A house in Houston, Texas. Photograph by John Vachon, 1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: DAY: NUDE WITH LAURELS. Portrait of a nude boy wearing a laurel wreath. Photograph by F

DAY: NUDE WITH LAURELS. Portrait of a nude boy wearing a laurel wreath. Photograph by F. Holland Day, c1905

Background imageWhat's New Collection: BUS TERMINAL, 1943. Passengers in the whites only waiting area at the Greyhound

BUS TERMINAL, 1943. Passengers in the whites only waiting area at the Greyhound bus terminal in Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph by Esther Bubley, 1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CIRCUS ADVERTISEMENT, 1936. Poster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Alabama

CIRCUS ADVERTISEMENT, 1936. Poster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COLORADO: DUST STORM, 1935. A dust storm in Springfield, Colorado. Photograph by Dorothea Lange

COLORADO: DUST STORM, 1935. A dust storm in Springfield, Colorado. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. A coal miner and his family at their home in Bertha Hill

COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. A coal miner and his family at their home in Bertha Hill, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1938. An African American migrant worker picking cotton in San Joaquin Valley

COTTON PICKER, 1938. An African American migrant worker picking cotton in San Joaquin Valley, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1937. A fifty-seven year old African American sharecroppers feet

SHARECROPPER, 1937. A fifty-seven year old African American sharecroppers feet with dimes around her ankles to prevent headaches, Hinds County, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: WORLD WAR II: SERGEANT, 1942. Sergeant George Camblair learning to use a bayonet while training at

WORLD WAR II: SERGEANT, 1942. Sergeant George Camblair learning to use a bayonet while training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PUERTO RICO: BOY, 1941. Farm boy along the road near Corozal, Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: BOY, 1941. Farm boy along the road near Corozal, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941



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