THE DEPRESSION
WORLD WAR II AT HOME
POST-WAR PROJECTS
EARLY WORK / PERSONAL WORK
Oakland, CA, Spring 1942
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
Gift of Paul S. Taylor
9.9375 in x 7.75 in
A67.137.42004.13
© The Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California.
How many times did I try this and never get anywhere? — Dorothea Lange
Italian Americans | June 1943
Oakland, 10th St. Market "The Resurrection of Hope" | Spring 1942
Relationship #2: Girl and Boy | Circa 1942
Street Corners S.F. - On the death of Roosevelt | April 1945
On the Death of Roosevelt, Street Corners, San Francisco | April 13, 1945
Untitled (Neighbor with Pie, Berkeley) | 1944
Untitled (Newsboy with War Headlines, Richmond, California) | 1944
Untitled (Richmond Bar) | Circa 1942
Richmond, California | Circa 1942
Street Items in Berkeley (Wartime Gas rationing) | January, 1944
Berkeley - Street Items | January 1944
Street Scenes - Wartime San Francisco | Circa 1942
Wartime San Francisco - Street Scenes | Circa 1942
Horsemeat - Do You Remember? | 1942
"Do You Remember" - Oakland - Horsemeat for Human Consumption | 1942
Metropolitan Oakland | Fall 1942
Metropolitan Oakland | 1942
Consumers - Oakland, 10th Street Market | Circa 1942
Oakland - 10th St. Market | Circa 1942
Oakland, 10th St. Market | Spring 1942
"Work for all-now-regardless of sex or race" (couple in front of 10th St. Market) | Spring 1942