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Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINER, 1938. A Polish-American coal miner in Capels, West Virginia

COAL MINER, 1938. A Polish-American coal miner in Capels, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: KENTUCKY: SCHOOL, 1940. Rural school near Morehead, Kentucky, photographed by Marion Post Wolcott

KENTUCKY: SCHOOL, 1940. Rural school near Morehead, Kentucky, photographed by Marion Post Wolcott, August 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PONDEROSA FOREST, 1942. Virgin ponderosa pine trees in Malheur National Forest

PONDEROSA FOREST, 1942. Virgin ponderosa pine trees in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon. Photograph by Russell Lee, July 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FESTIVAL CROWD, 1938. A crowd waiting for the Cajun band contest to begin during

FESTIVAL CROWD, 1938. A crowd waiting for the Cajun band contest to begin during the National Rice Festival in Crowley, Louisiana. Photographed by Russell Lee, October 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 1938. Real estate and loan office in Marysville, Ohio

REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 1938. Real estate and loan office in Marysville, Ohio. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CARL MYDANS (1907-2004). American photographer with the Farm Security Administration

CARL MYDANS (1907-2004). American photographer with the Farm Security Administration. Standing next to a Treasury Department truck in Washington, D.C. c1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FLORIDA: CHILDREN, 1936. Group of children who receive work study benefits

FLORIDA: CHILDREN, 1936. Group of children who receive work study benefits from the National Youth Administration, photographed by Dorothea Lange in Live Oaks, Florida, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COTTON PLANTATION, 1937. Cotton plantation dotted with cabins of sharecroppers

COTTON PLANTATION, 1937. Cotton plantation dotted with cabins of sharecroppers, in Washington County, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: SIGNS, 1937. Hand-painted billboard and a signs advocating the repeal

SAN FRANCISCO: SIGNS, 1937. Hand-painted billboard and a signs advocating the repeal of an anti-picketing ordinance, on the side of a building in San Francisco, California

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OREGON: RECLAMATION OFFICE. Hand-painted sign on the building of the Bureau of

OREGON: RECLAMATION OFFICE. Hand-painted sign on the building of the Bureau of Reclamation office in Nyssa, Oregon. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OREGON: FARM, 1939. A dugout farm house in Cow Hollow, Malheur County, Oregon

OREGON: FARM, 1939. A dugout farm house in Cow Hollow, Malheur County, Oregon, with excavations for the basement of another house in the foreground. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: IRRIGATION CANAL, 1939. The concrete-lined Roza irrigation canal in Yakima County, Washington

IRRIGATION CANAL, 1939. The concrete-lined Roza irrigation canal in Yakima County, Washington. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NEWSSTAND, 1939. Newsstand in San Francisco, California. Photographed by Dorothea Lange

NEWSSTAND, 1939. Newsstand in San Francisco, California. Photographed by Dorothea Lange, 6 January 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: UTAH: DAM CONSTRUCTION. Workers load boulders onto a cart, excavating a new spillway

UTAH: DAM CONSTRUCTION. Workers load boulders onto a cart, excavating a new spillway of the Tropic Reservoir Dam in Widtsoe, Utah. Photographed by Dorothea Lange, 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: HOOVER DAM, 1933. Concrete being set in place on a side wall of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River

HOOVER DAM, 1933. Concrete being set in place on a side wall of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, on the border of Arizona and Nevada. Photograph, 1933

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PLIERS, 1955. A pair of needle-nose pliers, manufactured in Sweden. Photographed by Walker Evans

PLIERS, 1955. A pair of needle-nose pliers, manufactured in Sweden. Photographed by Walker Evans, 1955

Background imageWhat's New Collection: HOOVER DAM, 1934. Aerial view of the construction site of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River

HOOVER DAM, 1934. Aerial view of the construction site of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, on the border of Arizona and Nevada. Photograph, 1934

Background imageWhat's New Collection: HOUSEWIFE AND MAID, 1943. A housewife with a maid working in a kitchen at a home in San Augustine

HOUSEWIFE AND MAID, 1943. A housewife with a maid working in a kitchen at a home in San Augustine, Texas. Photograph by John Vachon, 1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: AFRICAN AMERICAN MAID, 1942. An African American maid cleaning a fireplace. Photograph

AFRICAN AMERICAN MAID, 1942. An African American maid cleaning a fireplace. Photograph, c1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FLAG CEREMONY, 1942. A group of children, including many Japanese Americans, at

FLAG CEREMONY, 1942. A group of children, including many Japanese Americans, at the Raphael Weill School in San Francisco, reciting the pledge of Allegiance. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, April 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MARBLE GAME, 1940. An African American man playing a game of marbles. Photographed in Eufaula

MARBLE GAME, 1940. An African American man playing a game of marbles. Photographed in Eufaula, Oklahoma, by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MARBLE GAME, 1942. Group of boys playing marbles at a Farm Security Administration

MARBLE GAME, 1942. Group of boys playing marbles at a Farm Security Administration labor camp at Robstown, Texas. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ICEBOX, 1942. A woman takes an orange out of an icebox in her in Greenbelt, Mississippi

ICEBOX, 1942. A woman takes an orange out of an icebox in her in Greenbelt, Mississippi. Photograph by Marjory Collins, 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MISSISSIPPI: CAFE, 1940. Cafe with soft drink signs in Natchez, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: CAFE, 1940. Cafe with soft drink signs in Natchez, Mississippi. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MISSISSIPPI: STORE FRONT. Store front with soft drink signs in Natchez, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: STORE FRONT. Store front with soft drink signs in Natchez, Mississippi. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: PUERTO RICO: SAN JUAN, 1941. Street in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano

PUERTO RICO: SAN JUAN, 1941. Street in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ARKANSAS: LITTLE ROCK, 1938. Group of African-American boys playing on top of a

ARKANSAS: LITTLE ROCK, 1938. Group of African-American boys playing on top of a soft drink stand in Little Rock, Arkansas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ALABAMA: SHACK, 1935. Shack selling refreshments in Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans

ALABAMA: SHACK, 1935. Shack selling refreshments in Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ST. CROIX, 1941. Street in a town in Christiansted, St

ST. CROIX, 1941. Street in a town in Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHINA: WASHING LAUNDRY. A family washing laundry in a stream by their home in Chefang, China

CHINA: WASHING LAUNDRY. A family washing laundry in a stream by their home in Chefang, China. The strong soap rinsed from the clothes keeps the stream free of mosquitoes for about 100 yards

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHINESE CREW MEMBERS, 1942. Two Chinese seamen on shore leave from a British freighter

CHINESE CREW MEMBERS, 1942. Two Chinese seamen on shore leave from a British freighter try typical American street food for the first time in New York City

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHINA: MILITARY PARADE, 1946. Aerial view of provincial troops marching along city

CHINA: MILITARY PARADE, 1946. Aerial view of provincial troops marching along city street in the Kiangsu Province, China. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1946

Background imageWhat's New Collection: KIANGSU: BEDROOM, 1946. A mother with two young children in a sleeping area of

KIANGSU: BEDROOM, 1946. A mother with two young children in a sleeping area of a dwelling in the Kiangsu Province, China. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1946

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHINA: KIANGSU PROVINCE. An aerial view of terraced fields and roadway with a military

CHINA: KIANGSU PROVINCE. An aerial view of terraced fields and roadway with a military vehicle in a mountainous region of the Kiangsu Province, China. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1946

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SEGREGATED BUS STOP, 1940. Scene at a segregated bus stop in Durham, North Carolina

SEGREGATED BUS STOP, 1940. Scene at a segregated bus stop in Durham, North Carolina. Photographed by Jack Delano, May 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OREGON: HIDE SCRAPING, 1939. A Native American woman in Oregon, scraping an animal hide

OREGON: HIDE SCRAPING, 1939. A Native American woman in Oregon, scraping an animal hide. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ATLANTA: BARBER SHOP, 1936. Interior of an African American barbershop in Atlanta, Georgia

ATLANTA: BARBER SHOP, 1936. Interior of an African American barbershop in Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph by Walker Evans, March 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CAMEL ADVERTISEMENT, 1943. A billboard for a Camel cigarette advertisement in Times Square

CAMEL ADVERTISEMENT, 1943. A billboard for a Camel cigarette advertisement in Times Square, New York City. Photograph by John Vachon, February, 1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: TYPHOID: INOCULATION. A doctor giving a typhoid inoculation to a girl at a rural

TYPHOID: INOCULATION. A doctor giving a typhoid inoculation to a girl at a rural school in San Augustine County, Texas. Photographed by John Vachon, April 1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NEW MEXICO: GOLD MINE, 1940. The mill at a gold mine at Mogollon, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: GOLD MINE, 1940. The mill at a gold mine at Mogollon, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NEW MEXICO: MINER, 1940. A gold miner with his dog in Mogollon, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: MINER, 1940. A gold miner with his dog in Mogollon, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: VERMONT SCHOOLHOUSE, 1940. A one-room schoolhouse at Bristol Notch, Vermont

VERMONT SCHOOLHOUSE, 1940. A one-room schoolhouse at Bristol Notch, Vermont. Photograph by Louise Rosskam, July 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: INDIAN AFFAIRS MEETING, 1937. A meeting in Washington D

INDIAN AFFAIRS MEETING, 1937. A meeting in Washington D.C. to discuss a proposed prohibition law in Alaska, 2 February 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: Civilian Conservation Corps men at work at Prince Georges County, Maryland

Civilian Conservation Corps men at work at Prince Georges County, Maryland. Photograph by Carl Mydans, August 1935
NEW DEAL: C.C.C. 1935. Civilian Conservation Corps men at work at Prince Georges County, Maryland. Photograph by Carl Mydans, August 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: BEN SHAHN (1898-1969). American painter, photographer and lithographer who worked

BEN SHAHN (1898-1969). American painter, photographer and lithographer who worked under several New Deal projects. Photograph, 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CHICKEN FARMERS, 1939. Chicken farmers in the San Luis Valley, Colorado

CHICKEN FARMERS, 1939. Chicken farmers in the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Photographed by Arthur Rothstein, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OKLAHOMA: OIL REFINERY. The Mid-Continent Refinery, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Photographed by John Vachon

OKLAHOMA: OIL REFINERY. The Mid-Continent Refinery, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Photographed by John Vachon, c1943

Background imageWhat's New Collection: DETROIT: STEEL MILL, 1942. Coal-fed blast furnaces at the Great Lakes Steel Corporation

DETROIT: STEEL MILL, 1942. Coal-fed blast furnaces at the Great Lakes Steel Corporation at Detroit, Michigan. Photograph by Arthur Siegel, November 1942



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