THE DEPRESSION
WORLD WAR II AT HOME
POST-WAR PROJECTS
EARLY WORK / PERSONAL WORK
Georgia, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Paul S. Taylor
10 in x 8 in
A67.137.38155.5
© The Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California.
Untitled (Page Spread from Land of the Free by Archibald MacLeish) | 1938
Tobacco Country - Rural Georgia | 1938
Georgia - Chain gang | circa 1938
Plantation Under | 1938
Colored tobacco sharecroppers home. Near Tifton, South Georgia | July 1938
The Sharecropper harvest is over in tobacco. Near Tifton Georgia | July 1938
Alabama plow girl. Near Eutaw, Alabama | July 1937
The Librarian at the Crossroads, Mississippi | 1938
Old South - Field Workers | 1937
Untitled (Plantation, Tennesee) | 1938
Saturday afternoon in summer on an Arkansas delta plantation | 1938
Hoe Culture, Alabama | June 1936
The Librarian, At the crossroads. AC Woman & Fieldworker's Head. | 1938
Killing Time and Restaurant Segregation | 1938
Restaurant Segregation, Mississippi | 1938
Heads | 1938
Untitled (Mississippi) | Circa 1938
Mississippi | 1938
Plantation Overseer and his Field Hands, Mississippi Delta | 1936
Mississippi - Cotton | 1938
Mississippi Cotton | 1938
Untitled (People Hoeing) | 1938
Near Eutah, Alabama | 1936
Monument to the Boll-Weevil & white Southerners | 1938
White Southerner, Greenville, Mississippi | 1938
Ex-Slave with a Long Memory, Alabama | 1938
Ex-Slave with a Long Memory, Alabama | 1937
Rural Georgia | 1938
Chain Gang, Georgia | Circa 1938
Georgia - Chain gang | Circa 1938
Cross-road Store Rural Georgia | 1938
Georgia - "Frustration" and Tobacco Auction | July 1938
By the Chinaberry Tree | July 1938
Tobacco Barn, Farms, General Store | July 1938
Crossroads General Store, North Carolina | July 1939
Hill Woman, pure Anglo Saxon line, Missouri Ozarks | 1938
Texas - People | 1938
Texas People - Brazos Bottom | June 1938