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4 - SW - Virgen River, Near Rockville; Utah (nr. St. George), "Signs & Symbols
Lange, Dorothea
n.d. [OMCA]
Lange, Dorothea
n.d. [OMCA]
A Defendant, Alameda County Courthouse, from The Public Defender, Oakland California
Lange, Dorothea
1955, printed 1957
Lange, Dorothea
1955, printed 1957
A Sign of the Times—Depression—Mended Stockings, Stenographer, San Francisco
Lange, Dorothea
1934
Lange, Dorothea
1934
A Sign of the Times—Depression—Mended Stockings, Stenographer, San Francisco
Lange, Dorothea
1934
Lange, Dorothea
1934
A Sign of the Times—Depression—Mended Stockings, Stenographer, San Francisco
Lange, Dorothea
1934
Lange, Dorothea
1934
Argument in a Trailer Camp, Richmond, California. Young war workers, transplanted and in a strange town, angered and miserable
Lange, Dorothea
1944
Lange, Dorothea
1944
Background photograph for Hightstown project. Play street for children. Sixth Street and Avenue C, New York City. The Solomon family who are to be resettled at Hightstown, live in this neighborhood[…]
Lange, Dorothea
June 1936
Lange, Dorothea
June 1936
Beginnings of Organization, Their tap-root to the land severed, they search with their fellows where new roots may be sunk. Migrant peach pickers. Yuba County
Lange, Dorothea
August 1938
Lange, Dorothea
August 1938
Burned-out Couple, Sacramento Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 19, 1940 [OMCA] 1940 [MOMA 66?]
Lange, Dorothea
February 19, 1940 [OMCA] 1940 [MOMA 66?]
Cabbage cutting and hauling by new Vessey (flat truck) system, now also used in carrots and lettuce. Imperial Valley, California.
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937
Casey Texas County Post Master, small Texas town. His district is kept depopulated because of tractor farming. He used the phrase "tractored out"
Lange, Dorothea
Unknown
Lange, Dorothea
Unknown
Children of Oklahoma drought refugee in migratory camp in California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LOC]
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LOC]
Children of turpentine worker near Cordele, Alabama. The father earns one dollar a day
Lange, Dorothea
July 1936
Lange, Dorothea
July 1936
Daughter of migrant Tennessee coal miner. Living in the American River Camp near Sacramento, California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LC]
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LC]
Daughter of migrant Tennessee coal miner. Living in the American River Camp near Sacramento, California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LOC]
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LOC]
Daughter of migrant Tennessee coal miner. Living in the American River Camp near Sacramento, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Death in the Doorway. San Joaquin Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
1938 [MOCP, SFMOMA] April 20, 1939 [OMCA]
Lange, Dorothea
1938 [MOCP, SFMOMA] April 20, 1939 [OMCA]
Death in the Doorway. San Joaquin Valley, California
Lange, Dorothea
1938 [MOCP, SFMOMA], April 20, 1939 [OMCA]
Lange, Dorothea
1938 [MOCP, SFMOMA], April 20, 1939 [OMCA]
Defendant and Attorney, from The Public Defender, Oakland California
Lange, Dorothea
1955, printed 1957
Lange, Dorothea
1955, printed 1957
Destitute farm labor families come to Farm Security Administration distributing depot to apply for food grant. Kern County, California
Lange, Dorothea
November 1938 [LOC]
Lange, Dorothea
November 1938 [LOC]
Dust bowl refugee in California. "We was starved out and we live on perhaps. We could maybe find a little work if we could afford to roll"
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936