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| Esposa de un minero de Tennessee lavando. Familia numerosa, 7 hijos. Noviembre de 1936 Sacramento CA |
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| 1937 CA. Car (with furniture, tire, and trunk perched on it) belonging to Texas refugees (migrant workers) seeking work in the carrot fields of the Coachella Valley |
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| Julio de 1936, Arkansas. |
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| 1937 California. A migratory worker's home on the edge of a pea field. |
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| Agosto de1939 Washington "9 en la familia, han vivido en la ruta por 3 años" |
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| A grandmother from Oklahoma. She works in the California pea fields. Calipatria, California. |
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| August 1936. Migrant cotton pickers at lunchtime. Near Robstown, Texas. |
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| August 1939. Marion County, Oregon, near West Stayton. Children in large private bean pickers' camp. The pickers came from many states, from Oklahoma to North Dakota |
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| August 1939. Western Washington, Grays Harbor County, north of Elma. Hand irrigation on small rented subsistence farm. Family have been on place for one year |
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| Camperial Vally 1937 Migrant father cradling his baby outside shanty |
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| Children of turpentine worker near Cordele, Alabama. The father earns one dollar a day. |
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| Coldwater District north of Dalhart, Texas. This house is occupied; most of the houses here have been abandoned. |
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| Cotton worker in Sunday clothes. Near Blytheville, Arkansas. |
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| Daughter of migrant Tennessee coal miner. Living in the American River Camp near Sacramento, California. |
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| Destitute pea pickers living in tent in migrant camp. Mother of seven children. Age thirty-two. Nipomo, California. February 1936. |
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| Drought farmers line the shady side of the main street on the town while their crops burn up in the fields. |
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| Father crippled with rheumatism. When well he works in a chair making factory. Orange County, North Carolina. |
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| February 1936. Once a Missouri farmer, now a migratory farm laborer on the Pacific Coast, California |
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| Fifty-seven year old sharecropper woman. Hinds County, Mississippi. Thin dimes around the ankles to prevent headaches. |
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| Four families, three of them related, with fifteen children, from the Dust Bowl in Texas, at impromptu overnight road camp. Calipatri 1937 |
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| Granville County, North Carolina. |
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| Homes belonging to Okies, dust bowl refugees CA 1936 |
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| In a carrot pickers' camp, Imperial Valley, California. Woman from Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Are you going to take my picture, wait till I get my hair combed. |
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| Itinerant men, Aka. Hoboes, waiting w. their bindles to illegally hop aboard a freight train Calipatria CA 1939 |
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| July 1936. Harvesting oats. Clayton, Indiana, south of Indianapolis |
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| July 1936. Washington, Pennsylvania. Old age |
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| July 1939. Caroline Atwater standing in the kitchen door of her log house. Orange County, North Carolina. |
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| July 1939. Daughter of white tobacco sharecropper at country store. Person County, North Carolina |
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| July 1939. Gordonton, N.C. Country store on dirt road. Sunday afternoon |
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| July 1939. Negro tenant farmer reading paper on a hot Saturday afternoon. Note vegetable garden across footpath. Chatham County, North Carolina |
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| July 1939. Orange County, North Carolina. Caroline Atwater, wife of Negro landholder |
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| July 1939. Shoofly, North Carolina. Tobacco field in early morning where white sharecropper and wage laborer are priming tobacco |
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| June 1936. Background photo for Hightstown project Play street for children Sixth Street and Avenue C NYC |
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| June 1938. Caddo, Oklahoma. Migrants leave the small towns as well as the farms of the southwest. This region is a source of many emigrants to the Pacific Coast |
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| Just arrived from Kansas. On highway going to potato harvest. Near Merrill,Klamath County,Oregon. |
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| Lighthearted kids in Merrill FSA (Farm Security Administration) camp, Klamath County, Oregon. |
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| Little girl, daughter of fruit tramps outside tent she shares with her parents and four siblings. CA 1936 |
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| Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon. |
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| Migrant child in Shafter camp, Farm Security Administration. California. |
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| Mississippi Delta Negro children. |
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| Mother and baby of family on the road. Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California. |
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| Muscella, Georgia. Peach pickers. |
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| Napa Valley California December 1938 |
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| Negro child. Hill House, Mississippi. |
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| November 1936. American River camp, Sacramento, California. Destitute family. Five children, aged two to seventeen years |
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| November 1936. Drought refugee from Polk, Missouri. Awaiting the opening of orange picking season at Porterville, California. |
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| Octubre de 1939 Sra. Sam Cates esposa de un granjero. Condado Malheur, Oregon. |
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| October 1935. Marysville, California. Agricultural worker in migrant camp figuring his year's earnings |
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| October 1939. Crossroads off the highway in a cut-over area. Boundary County, Idaho. |
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| October 1939. The Fairbanks family has moved to three different places on the project in one year. Willow Creek area, Malheur County, Oregon |
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| October 1939. Western Pacific tracks through the unclaimed desert of northern Oregon, 10 miles from the railroad station at Irrigon |
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| On main street of Williamette Valley town. Independence, Polk County, Oregon. |
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| Rainy day in camp of migrant pea pickers. Nipomo 1937 |
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| Rural shacktown, near Klamath Falls, Oregon. |
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| Suppertime at camp for Oklahoma family of potato harvesters, who follow crops from California to Washington during the Depression. 35 Kern CA |
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| Ten year old son of tobacco sharecropper can do a hand's work at tobacco harvest time. Granville County, North Carolina |
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| The Arnold children and mother on their newly fenced and newly cleared land. Note strawberry plants. Western Washington, Thurston County, Michigan Hill. |
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| Víctimas de la tormenta de polvo, California, febrero de 1936 |
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| Young migrant mother has just finished washing. Merrill FSA (Farm Security Administration) camp, Klamath County, Oregon. |
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| Young sharecropper and his first child. Hillside Farm. Person County, North Carolina. |
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| Agosto de 1936 |
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| Agosto de 1936 |
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| Agosto de 1936, gente viviendo en una miserable pobreza, Elm Grove Oklahoma, Oklahoma Hoovervilles |
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| Agosto de 1939, Yakima Valley |
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| California 1935 |
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| California 1936 Home of Rural Rehabilitation client, Tulare County. |
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| Marzo de 1937. Auto de Oakie cargado y parado en la desolada carretera del desierto del sur de California. |
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| Cerca de Ontario, Malheur, Condado Oregon |
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| Agosto de 1939. Buena, un pequeño pueblo. |
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| Julio de 1937. Trabajador de 13 años, Georgia. |
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| Julio de 1936, Arkansas |
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| Junio de 1935 En algún lugar de California niños migrantes sin mamá, ellos trabajan en los campos de algodón. |
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| Junio de 1937. Esposa y bebé de un conductor de tractores. Aldridge Plantation, Mississippi. |
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| Leland, Mississippi 1937 |
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| Noviembre de 1936. Niños de Oklahoma en un refugio en California |
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| October 1939. Baby from Mississippi in truck at the Farm Security Administration camp at Merrill, Oregon |
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| Santa María CA 1936. Migratory farmers (pea pickers) changing their flat tire along route US 101. |
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| Trabajador afeitándose en su casa rodante, 1937. California. |

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