Viewing records 1 to 18 "Mydans, Carl"
"Damned if we'll work for what they pay folks hereabouts." Crittenden County, Arkansas. Cotton workers on the road, carrying all they possess in the world
Mydans, Carl
May 1936 [LOC]
Mydans, Carl
May 1936 [LOC]
Backyard of Negro dwelling in slum area near the House office building, Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
1935
Mydans, Carl
1935
Erosion control on Coalins Forest and Game Reservation, between the rivers section of western Kentucky
Mydans, Carl
March 1936 [LOC]
Mydans, Carl
March 1936 [LOC]
Interior of Mt. Gilead (colored) school on area of Plantation Piedmont agricultural demonstration project. Near Eatonton, Georgia
Mydans, Carl
June-July 1936
Mydans, Carl
June-July 1936
Negro backyard near Capitol, Washington, D.C. Negro children have just discovered the cameraman and are concerned at his presence
Mydans, Carl
1935
Mydans, Carl
1935
Negro slum, unkept privy, Washington, D.C. Within a few hundred yards of the new House office building is a row of these unkept privies
Mydans, Carl
July 1935
Mydans, Carl
July 1935
Slum backyard water supply, Washington, D.C. Backyard typical to a group of houses very close to the House office building, showing only available water supply
Mydans, Carl
July 1935
Mydans, Carl
July 1935
Slums near the Capitol, Washington, D.C. With the Capitol clearly in view, these houses exist under the most unsanitary conditions; outside privies, no inside water supply and overcrowded conditions
Mydans, Carl
July 1935
Mydans, Carl
July 1935
Typical slum privy. The only available water supply is usually nearby, Washington, D.C.
Mydans, Carl
1935
Mydans, Carl
1935