THE DEPRESSION
WORLD WAR II AT HOME
POST-WAR PROJECTS
EARLY WORK / PERSONAL WORK
Alabama, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Paul S. Taylor
10 in x 8 in
A67.137.38164.5
© The Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California.
Cover of An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion | 1939
Untitled (letter from Eleanor Roosevelt to Dorothea Lange regarding An American Exodus) | June 17, 1939
"My Day" by Eleanor Roosevelt column in New York World-Telegram newspaper | April 10, 1940
"Entering California" (newspaper clipping about An American Exodus) | January 21, 1940
Dust Storm photos and letter, for use in An American Exodus | 1939
Oklahoma family on the road (page from mockup of An American Exodus) | August 12, 1938
American Exodus | November, 1938
Untitled (Lange's typewritten caption / notes for her photograph of "Ma Burnham") | June 28, 1938
Last West, Ma Burnham | June 28, 1938
Alabama plow girl. Near Eutaw, Alabama | July 1937
Old South - Field Workers | 1937
Last West - Ma Burnham | 1938
Last West | 1938
Gas station, Kern County, California (Lettuce Strike) | 1938
Woman of the High Plains (Nettie Featherston), Texas Panhandle | June 1938
Atoka County, Oklahoma | 1938
Homeless Family, Oklahoma | June 16, 1938
Mid-Continent, Oklahoma | 1938
Midcontinent (Bound for California) | August 12, 1938
On the Road - U.S. 80 near El Paso, Texas | June 14, 1938
Hoe Culture, Alabama | June 1936
Family on the Road, Oklahoma | 1938
Plantation Overseer and his Field Hands, Mississippi Delta | 1936
Untitled (People Hoeing) | 1938
Hoeing | 1938
Ex-Slave with a Long Memory, Alabama | 1938
Ex-Slave with a Long Memory, Alabama | 1937
Texas - People | 1938