Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Fourth of July, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Rural filling stations become community centers and general loafing grounds. The men in the baseball suits are on a local team which will play a game nearby. They are called the Cedargrove Team Poster $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea In Memphis, Tennessee hundreds of colored laborers congregated near the bridge every morning at daylight in hopes of work chopping cotton on a plantation. They are hauled to and from work on trucks. Reduced cotton acreage has made employment scarce f $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Part of an impoverished family of nine on a New Mexico highway. Depression refugees from Iowa. Left Iowa in 1932 because of father's ill health. Father an auto mechanic laborer, painter by trade, tubercular. Family has been on relief in Arizona but r $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Near Meloland, Imperial Valley. Large scale agriculture. Gang labor, Mexican and white, from the Southwest. Pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market for eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches. Many can make barely one dollar a $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Near Douglas, Georgia. "You don't have to worriate so much and you've got time to raise somp'n to eat." The program to eliminate the risk and uncertainty of a one-crop system meets the approval of this sharecropper. She sits on the Poster Print by Do $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Drought refugees from Oklahoma camping by the roadside. They hope to work in the cotton fields. The official at the border inspection service said that on this day, August 17, 1936, twenty-three car loads and truck loads of migrant families out of th $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Washington, Yakima Valley, near Wapato. Rural rehabilitation client. Portrait of Chris Adolf. "My father made me work. That was his mistake, he made me work too hard. I learned about farming but nothing out of the books." Poster Print by Dorothea Lan $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea He came from an Oklahoma farm in April, 1938. Became a migratory farm worker in California, joined the United Agricultural Packing and Allied Workers of America at the beginning of the cotton strike of October, 1938 and became the leader of the "Flyi $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea These pickers are paid seventy-five cents per hundred pounds of picked cotton. Strikers organizing under CIO union are demanding one dollar. A good male picker, in good cotton, under favorable weather conditions, can pick about two hundred pounds in $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Farm Security Administration migrant camp. Westley, California. This migrant mother lives in a contractor's camp because of contractor's control of jobs. She comes to the Farm Security Administration camp with sick baby and agricultural workers medic $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Drought refugees from Abilene, Texas, following the crops of California as migratory workers. "The finest people in this world live in Texas but I just can't seem to accomplish nothin' there. Two year drought, then a crop, then two years drought and $41.05 $32.84
Quick view Compare Choose Options Lange, Dorothea Calipatria, Imperial Valley, In Farm Security Administration emergency migratory labor camp. Daughter of ex-tenant farmers on thirds and fourths in cotton. Had fifty dollars when set out. Went to Phoenix, picked cotton, pulled bolls made eighty cents $41.05 $32.84