Depression Era Photos by Dorothea Lange Images retrieved from ARTstor, 10/2010 Music: Brother Can You Spare A Dime by Rudy Vallee.

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Depression Era Photos by Dorothea Lange Images retrieved from ARTstor, 10/2010 Music: Brother Can You Spare A Dime by Rudy Vallee

The Road West

Bread-line

Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California

Bread-line

Migratory Cotton Picker, Eloy, Arizona

Resident Conway, Arkansas

Desperation

Ditched, Stalled and Stranded San Joaquin Valley, CA

Drought Refugees, Abilene, Texas

Images were retrieved from ARTstor. 10/2010 For additional information about using ARTstor: Special Thanks to Art and Sharon Woodbury (MUS113) for the sound clips.