A Photographic Journey Through the Great Depression United States History Mr. Bach.

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A Photographic Journey Through the Great Depression United States History Mr. Bach

Alabama Sharecropper Family

A Child in Kansas during the Dust Bowl

A Farmer Digging out a Fence During the Dust Bowl

A Truck Escaping a Dust Storm in Oklahoma

Texas Town During a Dust Storm

Car Buried in Dust

Route 66

A Migrant Along Route 66

The Mother Road Through Illinois

A Migrant Tent in California

“Migrant Mother”

A Mother with her Baby

Baby in a Migrant Tent

A Bread Line

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Civilian Conservation Corps

Tennessee Valley Authority

Lincoln Highway Project

Lincoln Highway in Iowa

Lincoln Highway Marker in Illinois

Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania

Lincoln Highway Through Illinois

Hoover Dam in Nevada