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Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERS, 1937. Three coal miners in Birmingham, Alabama. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

COAL MINERS, 1937. Three coal miners in Birmingham, Alabama. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, Febuary 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SHARECROPPER HOME, 1939. Home of a family of African American sharecroppers

SHARECROPPER HOME, 1939. Home of a family of African American sharecroppers on a tobacco farm in North Carolina. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FARMER AND SON, 1937. A farmer with his son at home in Crosby, North Dakota, during

FARMER AND SON, 1937. A farmer with his son at home in Crosby, North Dakota, during a drought year. Photograph by Russell Lee, November 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MONTANA: DROUGHT, 1936. Dry farmland in eastern Montana. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

MONTANA: DROUGHT, 1936. Dry farmland in eastern Montana. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, July 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT BOY, 1939. Son of a migrant family eating a lunch of blackberry pie along

MIGRANT BOY, 1939. Son of a migrant family eating a lunch of blackberry pie along the highway east of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: HINE: MINSTRELS, 1916. Working Boys Glee Club and Minstrel Group, Fall River, Massachusetts

HINE: MINSTRELS, 1916. Working Boys Glee Club and Minstrel Group, Fall River, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1916

Background imageWhat's New Collection: ALABAMA: COAL MINERS, 1937. A group of coal miners, Birmingham, Alabama

ALABAMA: COAL MINERS, 1937. A group of coal miners, Birmingham, Alabama. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, February 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: DROUGHT FARMERS, 1936. Drought farmers line the shady side of a street in a town

DROUGHT FARMERS, 1936. Drought farmers line the shady side of a street in a town in Oklahoma while their crops suffer. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINER, 1935. A coal miner taking a break from working at the Consolidated Coal Company

COAL MINER, 1935. A coal miner taking a break from working at the Consolidated Coal Company, Kentucky. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1936. Refugee children from Oklahoma at a migrant camp in California

DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1936. Refugee children from Oklahoma at a migrant camp in California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINER VILLAGE, 1935. The heart of the largest coal region in the world, near Jenkins

COAL MINER VILLAGE, 1935. The heart of the largest coal region in the world, near Jenkins, Kentucky. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NEW MEXICO: FARM, 1938. A farmer with his son at work on a tractor in a field near Cland

NEW MEXICO: FARM, 1938. A farmer with his son at work on a tractor in a field near Cland, New Mexico. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NORTH DAKOTA: HOMESTEAD. Mother of a farmer in Williams County, North Dakota, during

NORTH DAKOTA: HOMESTEAD. Mother of a farmer in Williams County, North Dakota, during a drought year. Photograph by Russell Lee, October 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: NORTH DAKOTA: FARMHOUSE. A child of a farmer at home near Williston, North Dakota

NORTH DAKOTA: FARMHOUSE. A child of a farmer at home near Williston, North Dakota, during a drought. Photograph by Russell Lee, September 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: POVERTY: FAMILY, 1936. An impovised mother with her son and daughter in a shantytown

POVERTY: FAMILY, 1936. An impovised mother with her son and daughter in a shantytown for migrant workers at Elm Grove, Oklahoma. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: GASOLINE PLANT, c1942. Phillips gasoline plant at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

GASOLINE PLANT, c1942. Phillips gasoline plant at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: IOWA: LIVESTOCK, 1936. Aerial view of a livestock shelter on a farm near Anthon, Iowa

IOWA: LIVESTOCK, 1936. Aerial view of a livestock shelter on a farm near Anthon, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee, December 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OKLAHOMA: FARMER, 1939. Farm wagon loaded with goods at the crossroads grocery

OKLAHOMA: FARMER, 1939. Farm wagon loaded with goods at the crossroads grocery store in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. Wife and children of a coal miner sitting on a porch in Pursglove

COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. Wife and children of a coal miner sitting on a porch in Pursglove, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERs BOYS, 1938. Three sons of a coal miner leaning on a rustic porch railing

COAL MINERs BOYS, 1938. Three sons of a coal miner leaning on a rustic porch railing in Pursglove, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. Mother, wife and baby of unemployed coal miner, Marine, West Virginia

COAL MINERs FAMILY, 1938. Mother, wife and baby of unemployed coal miner, Marine, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: COAL MINERs SON, 1939. Kempton, West Virginia. Photograph by John Vachon, May 1939

COAL MINERs SON, 1939. Kempton, West Virginia. Photograph by John Vachon, May 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: FARM EROSION, 1937. Farm boy on badly eroded land from the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma

FARM EROSION, 1937. Farm boy on badly eroded land from the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is

(1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is receiving a drought relief
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States. President Roosevelt visits a farmer who is receiving a drought relief grant, Mandan, North Dakota

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FARMER, 1940. A young migrant strawberry picker in Berrien County, Michigan

MIGRANT FARMER, 1940. A young migrant strawberry picker in Berrien County, Michigan. Photograph by John Vachon, July 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SEGREGATED SCHOOL, 1941. An African American singing class in a rural one room schoolhouse

SEGREGATED SCHOOL, 1941. An African American singing class in a rural one room schoolhouse, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, October 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SEGREGATED SCHOOL, 1941. An African American singing class in a rural one room schoolhouse

SEGREGATED SCHOOL, 1941. An African American singing class in a rural one room schoolhouse, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, October 1941

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SEGREGATED SCHOOL, 1938. One room African American schoolhouse in Destrehan, Louisiana

SEGREGATED SCHOOL, 1938. One room African American schoolhouse in Destrehan, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee, September 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SEGREGATED FOUNTAIN, 1938. A boy drinking from a segregated water fountain on the

SEGREGATED FOUNTAIN, 1938. A boy drinking from a segregated water fountain on the county courthouse lawn in Halifax, North Carolina. Photographed by John Vachon, April 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKER CAMP, 1939. Children using the water pump in a large private bean picking camp

MIGRANT WORKER CAMP, 1939. Children using the water pump in a large private bean picking camp, Marion County, Oregon. Pickers came from many states including Oklahoma to North Dakota for field work

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CHILD, 1938. Migrant child in a Shafter camp, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange

MIGRANT CHILD, 1938. Migrant child in a Shafter camp, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT CHILD, 1936. Son of destitute migrant worker playing with the coils of

MIGRANT CHILD, 1936. Son of destitute migrant worker playing with the coils of an old bed frame at the American River camp, near Sacremento, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CRANBERRY HARVEST, 1938. Young boys working during harvest at a cranberry bog in

CRANBERRY HARVEST, 1938. Young boys working during harvest at a cranberry bog in Burlington County, New Jersey. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1938

Background imageWhat's New Collection: POTATO HARVEST, 1940. Children gathering potatoes on a large farm in the vicinity of Caribou

POTATO HARVEST, 1940. Children gathering potatoes on a large farm in the vicinity of Caribou, Aroostook County, Maine. Photographed by Jack Delano, October 1940

Background imageWhat's New Collection: TEXAS: FSA LABOR CAMP, 1942. Boy building a model airplane while other children look

TEXAS: FSA LABOR CAMP, 1942. Boy building a model airplane while other children look on, at a Farm Security Adminiatration labor camp in Robstown, Texas. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, January 1942

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. A young migrant worker in a squatters camp in Yakima Valley

MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. A young migrant worker in a squatters camp in Yakima Valley, Washington, where he has come with his family to pick hops. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. Migrant worker originally from Oregon, sitting in a railway

MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. Migrant worker originally from Oregon, sitting in a railway car at Calipatria, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: HOMELESS FAMILY, 1939. Family of migrant workers from Phoenix, Arizona, walking along U

HOMELESS FAMILY, 1939. Family of migrant workers from Phoenix, Arizona, walking along U.S. Highway 99 toward San Diego, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. Family of migrant workers from Phoenix, Arizona, walking along U

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1939. Family of migrant workers from Phoenix, Arizona, walking along U.S. Highway 99 toward San Diego, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, February 1939

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTERS CAMP, 1937. An open basin from an irrigation ditch is the water supply

SQUATTERS CAMP, 1937. An open basin from an irrigation ditch is the water supply for a squatters camp near Calipatria, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, March 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1936. Drought refugees from Polk, Missouri, awaiting the opening

DROUGHT REFUGEES, 1936. Drought refugees from Polk, Missouri, awaiting the opening of orange picking season at Porterville, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1936. A family in an open air camp near the American River in Sacramento

SQUATTER CAMP, 1936. A family in an open air camp near the American River in Sacramento, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. A squatter camp with trash strewn around makeshift shelters

SQUATTER CAMP, 1935. A squatter camp with trash strewn around makeshift shelters, Imperial Valley, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageWhat's New Collection: SHARECROPPER COUPLE, 1937. An African American sharecropper and his wife with no tools

SHARECROPPER COUPLE, 1937. An African American sharecropper and his wife with no tools, stock, equipment, or garden, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1937

Background imageWhat's New Collection: CALIFORNIA: SQUATTER, 1936. An eighty year old woman living in a squatters camp

CALIFORNIA: SQUATTER, 1936. An eighty year old woman living in a squatters camp on the outskirts of Bakersfield, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, November 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. Part of an impoverished homeless family of nine on a New Mexico highway

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1936. Part of an impoverished homeless family of nine on a New Mexico highway, preparing to sell their belongings for money to buy food. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: OREGON: SHACKS, 1936. Squatters shacks along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon

OREGON: SHACKS, 1936. Squatters shacks along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, July 1936

Background imageWhat's New Collection: MOTHERS CLUB, 1938 Women singing hymns before opening meeting of the Mothers

MOTHERS CLUB, 1938 Women singing hymns before opening meeting of the Mothers Club at Arvin Farm Sercurity Administration Camp for migrants, California. Photograph, by Dorothea Lange, November 1938



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