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Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp for migratory agricultural workers. Meeting of the camp council. Farmersville, California
Lange, Dorothea
May 1939
Lange, Dorothea
May 1939
Farm Security Administration (FSA) camp for migratory agricultural workers. Meeting of the camp council. Farmersville, California
Lange, Dorothea
May 1939
Lange, Dorothea
May 1939
Filipino, Asparagus Cutter, One of a Gang, He Works on the California Deltas
Lange, Dorothea
April 15, 1940 [OMCA]
Lange, Dorothea
April 15, 1940 [OMCA]
Filipino, Asparagus Cutter, One of a Gang, He Works on the California Deltas
Lange, Dorothea
April 15, 1940 [OMCA]
Lange, Dorothea
April 15, 1940 [OMCA]
Grandmother of twenty-two children, from a farm in Oklahoma; eighty years old. Now living in camp on the outskirts of Bakersfield, California. "If you lose your pluck you lose the most there is in you - all you've got to live with"
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LC]
Lange, Dorothea
November 1936 [LC]
Highway to the West "They keep the road hot a goin' and a comin'." or "They've got roamin' in their head." US 54 in southern New Mexico
Lange, Dorothea
1938
Lange, Dorothea
1938
Howard Street in San Francisco, known as "Skid Row", the district of the unemployed
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937 [LC]
Lange, Dorothea
February 1937 [LC]
Imperial Valley, California. Old Mexican laborer saying "I have worked all my life and all I have now is my broken body"
Lange, Dorothea
June 1935 [LOC], 1935 [verso]
Lange, Dorothea
June 1935 [LOC], 1935 [verso]
Marysville camp for migrants. Supervised play for the children is part of the child welfare program at the Resettlement Administration camp. California
Lange, Dorothea
1935
Lange, Dorothea
1935
Member of the congregation of Wheeley's church who is called "Queen." She is wearing the old fashioned type of sunbonnet. Her dress and apron were made at home. Near Gordonton, North Carolina
Lange, Dorothea
July 1939 [LOC] July 1938 [OMCA]
Lange, Dorothea
July 1939 [LOC] July 1938 [OMCA]
Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven children without food. Mother aged thirty-two. Father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tires in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute. Nipomo, California
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Lange, Dorothea
1936
Migrant camp in California during the pea harvesting. San Luis Obispo County, California
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936
Lange, Dorothea
February 1936