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Images and Voices from The Dust Bowl
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Photographs of Migrant Workers
in California by Dorothea Lange
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Voices from the Dustbowl a collection of actual recordings from
And Voices from the Dustbowl a collection of actual recordings from Government Camps in California
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Downloaded from the American Memory Project The Library of Congress
Created by Ms. Margaret Boyle and Mr. Gary J. Whitehead Tenafly High School, Tenafly New Jersey
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One of the westward highways migrants drove, 1938
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Migrant family on U.S. Highway 99 between Bakersfield and Famoso, 1936
Lange, driving 35 miles between 9:00 and 9:45 AM, passed 28 cars that looked exactly like this. Migrant family on U.S. Highway 99 between Bakersfield and Famoso, 1936
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Between Tulare and Fresno, migrants on the road, 1939
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Former Missouri farmers, now migrant workers in California, 1936
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Children of migrant workers, California, 1937
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Migrant pea pickers, and all their worldly possessions, 1936
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Migrant cotton picker from Kansas on highway near Merced, California
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Tom Collins, manager of Kern camp, California, with migrant mother and child, 1936
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Man in Maryville migrant camp, figuring his year’s earnings, 1935
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Oklahoman family vehicle, stranded by side of the road in California, 1936
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Squatters along a highway camp (Hooverville) near Bakersfield, 1935
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Migrant family outfit on U. S
Migrant family outfit on U.S. 99 between Bakersfield, California, and the Ridge, 1939
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Migratory family in auto camp, California, 1936
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Migrant laborers, Brawley, Imperial Valley, California
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Migrant worker entertainers, in blackface, Shafter camp, 1938
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Family, one month after leaving South Dakota, on road in Tulelake, California, 1939
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Oklahoma drought refugee children, migrant camp, California
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Arkansas family, seven months in California, washing dishes, 1936
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Rent ten dollars per month for one room, iron bed, electric light.
Arkansan girl in migrant camp near Greenfield, Salinas Valley, California.
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Pregnant migrant woman, squatter’s camp, Kern County, California, 1936
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Motherless children, cotton pickers, California, 1935
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Drought refugees in migrant camp, California
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California migrant camp, 1936
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Son of destitute migrant, American River Camp, near Sacramento, California
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Migrant worker’s home, California, 1937
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Eighteen year-old mother from Oklahoma, now a California migrant, 1937
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Freight car converted into house in “Little Oklahoma,” California
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Pea ranch camp near Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California
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Migrant cotton picker, California, 1938
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Housing for workers of the Frick Ranch, California
The condition and plan of this camp show marked influences of Resettlement Administration camps for migrants in this community. Housing for workers of the Frick Ranch, California
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Camp council, FSA camp for migrant workers, Farmersville, California
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Kern County migrant camp, California, 1936
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Migrant child, FSA camp, Shafter, California, 1938
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Halloween party, Shafter camp, California, 1938
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FSA migrant labor camp, Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California
155 migrant families in camp. One third had no work; two-thirds were finding part-time work harvesting spring peas, earning on average (head of family) four dollars and twenty cents a week. FSA migrant labor camp, Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California
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Migrant pea pickers on the road with tire trouble, California, 1936
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Destitute family of pea pickers; mother of seven, age 32, Nipoma, California, 1936
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Works Cited Lange, Dorothea. The American Memory Project. “America from the Great Depression to WWII: Photographs from the FSA-OWI, ” Library of Congress. 12/15/03. (9/28/04). Voices from the Dustbowl. The American Memory Project. “The Charles R. Todd and Robert Sonkin Migrant Worker Collection American Folk Life Center, Library of Congress. 1/8/ (9/28/04).
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