Dorothea Lange
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Funeral cortege, San Joaquin Valley, California
Funeral cortege, San Joaquin Valley, California
Dorothea Lange
1938
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Grayson, San Joaquin Valley, California
Grayson, San Joaquin Valley, California
Dorothea Lange
1938, printed 1965
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Grain elevator on the Texas Panhandle plains, Everett, Texas
Grain elevator on the Texas Panhandle plains, Everett, Texas
Dorothea Lange
June 1938, printed c. 1960s
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Highway to the West: U.S. Route 54 in southern New Mexico
Highway to the West: U.S. Route 54 in southern New Mexico
Dorothea Lange
1938
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Church on the Great Plains, South Dakota
Church on the Great Plains, South Dakota
Dorothea Lange
1938
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Black sharecropper with twenty acres. He receives eight cents a day for hoeing cotton. Brazos riverbottoms, near Bryan, Texas
Black sharecropper with twenty acres. He receives eight cents a day for hoeing cotton. Brazos riverbottoms, near Bryan, Texas
Dorothea Lange
June 1938, printed c. 1950
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Hitch-hiking from Joplin, Missouri, to a sawmill job in Arizona. On U.S. 66 near Weatherford, western Oklahoma
Hitch-hiking from Joplin, Missouri, to a sawmill job in Arizona. On U.S. 66 near Weatherford, western Oklahoma
Dorothea Lange
August 12, 1938, printed c. 1960s
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Formerly enslaved woman, Alabama
Formerly enslaved woman, Alabama
Dorothea Lange
1938, printed 1950s
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On the Plains a Hat Is More Than a Covering
On the Plains a Hat Is More Than a Covering
Dorothea Lange
1938, printed c. 1965
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Cotton pickers and farm owners, Bakersfield, California
Cotton pickers and farm owners, Bakersfield, California
Dorothea Lange
1938, printed c. 1950s
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Arkansas mother come to California for a new start, with husband and eleven children. Now a rural rehabilitation client. Tulare County, California
Arkansas mother come to California for a new start, with husband and eleven children. Now a rural rehabilitation client. Tulare County, California
Dorothea Lange
November 1938, printed 1965
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