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Workers and truck (1938)
White man on wagon (1938)
Mule getting shod (1938)
Tourist Cabins (1938)
Gathering of black men (1938)
Coney Island Lunch (1938)
The Piney Hotel (1938)
Coal miners' card game on the porch, Chaplin, West Virginia (1938)
Coal Miner's child carrying home a can of kerosene, Scotts Run, West Virginia (1938)
Mountains (1938)
Two black men sitting outside tin shack (1938)
Miner's wife on porch of their home, an abandoned company store. Pursglove, West Virginia (1938)
Three black women cooking (1938)
Black workers (1938)
White man in shack (1938)
Lake Providence Grocery (1938)
Large white house (1938)
Migrant agricultural workers waiting in line behind truck in the field, for pay for day's work. Near Belle Glade, Florida (1939)
The Titus Oakley family stripping, tying, and grading tobacco in their bedroom. Granville, County, North Carolina (1939)
Oldest child of migrant packing house workers preparing supper. Her parents work during the day and sometimes until 2 A.M. The children are left alone. Near Homestead, Florida (1939)
Child in doorway of shack of migrant pickers and packing house workers, near Belle Glade, Florida (1939)
Proprietor of a poolhall playing cards, Woodstock, Vermont (1939)
Corn shucking at the Fred Wilkins farm. Stem, North Carolina (1939)
Picketing copper miners on strike waiting for the scabs (strikebreakers) to come out of the mine. Ducktown, Tennessee (1939)
Farmers sleeping in a white camp room in a warehouse. They often must remain several days before their tobacco is sold. Durham, North Carolina (1939)
Advertisement on the side of a drugstore, Wendell, North Carolina (1939)
Children of migrant workers. Near Homestead, Florida (1939)
A woman from New Jersey picking beans. Hampers are heavy and must be moved along as one picks. Homestead, Florida (1939)
Jorena Pettway sorting peas inside her smokehouse. She still has many fruits and vegetables, which she canned last year, on the shelves around her. Gee's Bend, Alabama (1939)
Barn and silos on rich farmland. Bucks County, Pennsylvania (1939)
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