Tenant Farmer – 1939

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Tenant farmer. Chatham County, North Carolina; Photo by Dorothea Lange, July 1939.

Tenant farmer. Chatham County, North Carolina; Photo by Dorothea Lange, July 1939.

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Toward L.A. – 1937

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Toward L.A. - Two people walking along road, heading toward Los Angeles, California, near a billboard that says 'Next time, try the train. Relax.' Photo by Dorothea Lange, March 1937

Two people walking along road, heading toward Los Angeles, California, near a billboard that says “Next time, try the train. Relax.” Photo by Dorothea Lange, March 1937.

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Morning Prescription

This  Prescription Coffee Mug at Zazzle by Carla Rolfe is pretty cool!

While sitting at the computer sipping my first cup of the day, I thought I’d share it.  Winking smile

Morning Coffee Prescription

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1938–Woman of the High Plains

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“Woman of the High Plains” from June 1938.
Woman of the High Plains - Nettie Featherston and her family were trying to get to California when they ran out of money in Carey, Texas, in 1937

Wife of a migratory laborer with three children. Near Childress, Texas. Nettie Featherston; photo by Dorothea Lange, June 1938.  “I just prayed and prayed and prayed all the time that God would take care of us and not let my children starve…”

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Plantation Worker – Caption censored in 1937

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Dorothea Lange captioned this photo, 'Old Negro - the kind the planters like. He hoes, picks cotton, and is full of good humor.'

Dorothea Lange captioned this photo, “Old Negro – the kind the planters like. He hoes, picks cotton, and is full of good humor.” The federal agency she worked for made the image available after removing the phrase “the kind the planters like.” Photo by Dorothea Lange, June 1937, Aldridge Plantation, Mississippi.

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Sharecropper’s Son – 1937

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Sharecropper's Son - Twelve year old son of a cotton sharecropper near Cleveland, Mississippi, photo by Dorothea Lange, June 1937
Twelve year old son of a cotton sharecropper near Cleveland, Mississippi, photo by Dorothea Lange, June 1937.

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1939–Child in the Great Depression

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Child of the Great Depression in August 1939

Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. One of Chris Adolph’s younger children. Farm Security Administration Rehabilitation clients, Photographed in August 1939 by Farm Security Administration documentary photographer Dorothea Lange.
Child of the Great Depression

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Christmas Eve 1898

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Christmas Eve 1898 Print - Copyright 1898 by J. Hoover & Son, Philadelphia

Copyright 1898 by J. Hoover & Son, Philadelphia

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Christmas Eve on Exit78

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Head war chief of the Blood Indians. – photo print at Zazzle
Buffalo Bull's Back Fat, or Stu-mick-o-súcks (in the Blackfoot language), was a head war chief of the Blood Indians

Buffalo Bull’s Back Fat, or Stu-mick-o-súcks (in the Blackfoot language), was a head war chief of the Blood Indians. He is remembered today for his portrait, painted by George Catlin in 1832, located at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art.

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Mississippi Kids in the Great Depression

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Mississippi Delta Children - 19 items at Zazzle

“Mississippi Delta Negro children;” photo by Resettlement Administration photographer Dorothea Lange, July 1936, in Mississippi

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