Farm Security Administration Photographs by Dorothea Lange from Image and Imagination; Edited by B. Clarke
Encounters with the Photography of Dorothea Lange
by Dorothea Lange from Image and Imagination: Encounters with the Photogrpahy of Dorothea Lange, Edited by Ben Clarke Title/Caption Source Ref. Number
- Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, 1936. L.C.; 9058C
- Langes "outtake" images from the Migrant Mother
Migrant Family, Nipomo, California, 1936. L.C.; 9098C
Migrant Family, Nipomo, California, 1936. L.C.; 9094C
Migrant Family, Nipomo, California, 1936. L.C.; 9097C
Migrant Family, Nipomo, California, 1936. L.C.; 9093C
Migrant Family, Nipomo, California, 1936. L.C.; 9095C - "Slept in a bed all my life long, till now--sleeping on the ground." Near Redding California, May 1935. B.L./L.C.; 9474E
- Mexican laborers off for the melon fields, Imperial Valley, CA, June 1935 . B.L./L.C.; 1620C
- Cotton Picker, San Joaquin Valley, CA, November 1938. B.L./L.C.; 18396E
- Camp of single men by roadside, Nipoma, CA, Jan. 1935. B.L./L.C.; 8062E
- Drought refugees hoping for cotton work, Blythe CA, 1936. B.L/L.C.; 9665E
- Drought refugees hoping for cotton work, Blythe CA, 1936 . B.L/L.C.; 9666E
- Man with grapes, San Joaquin Valley, CA, 1938 . B.L./L.C.; 9926E
- Mother and children on the road, Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California, 1939 . L.C.; 20993E
- Bindlestiff, backbone of the IWW, Napa Valley, CA 1938 . B.L./L.C.; 18801E
- Child and her mother, Wapato, Yakima Valley, Washington, 1939. L.C.; 20397C
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