Great Depression in the United States
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1935[edit]
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Destitute man leaning against vacant store (by Dorothea Lange, 1935)
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School in Alabama (1935)
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Man in worn coat lies down on pier, New York City docks (1935)
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Arkansas squatter's home, October 1935
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Children of destitute Ozark mountaineer, Arkansas, October 1935
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Children of sharecropper, near West Memphis, Arkansas, 1935
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Sharecropper's child suffering from rickets and malnutrition, Wilson cotton plantation, Mississippi County, Arkansas, August 1935
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Children of sharecropper, North Carolina, September 1935
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Huts and unemployed, West Houston and Mercer St., Manhattan, NY, October 1935
1936[edit]
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Florence Thompson with several of her children in a photograph known as "Migrant Mother", March 1936
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Unemployed men eating in Volunteers of America Soup Kitchen in Washington, D.C. (1936)
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Volunteers of America Soup Kitchen in Washington, D.C. (1936)
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Drought refugees from Oklahoma camping by the roadside, August 1936
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Christmas dinner in home of Earl Pauley, near Smithland, Iowa, December 1936
1937[edit]
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Broke, baby sick, and car trouble! February 1937
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People in the lineup for food at mealtime in the camp for flood refugees, Forrest City, Arkansas, February 1937
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Eighteen year-old mother from Oklahoma, now a California migrant, March 1937
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Toward Los Angeles, California, March 1937
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Car of drought refugee on edge of carrot field in the Coachella Valley, California, spring 1937
1938[edit]
1939[edit]
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Homeless family of seven, walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona, February 1939
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Children of agricultural day laborer in doorway of home near Tullahassee, Oklahoma, June 1939
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Child looking out of window of tent home near Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, June 1939
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Public Health nursing made available through child welfare services.