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Crash of 1929
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Bonus Marchers 1932
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Dorthea Lange Migratory Family
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Tenant Farmer Boone County, AK
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From the "One-Third of a Nation" series, New York City By Arnold Eagle and David Robbins, New York City Federal Art Project, May to August 1938
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Eleanor Roosevelt 1915Franklin Roosevelt, 1904
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1932 Campaign Train in Galion, Ohio
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Herbert Hoover and FDR, 1933.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Gen. Malone, Howe, Ickes, Fechner, Wallace, and Tugwell in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, August 1933.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fala and Ruthie Bie at Hill Top Cottage in Hyde Park, N.Y. The better of two extant photos of FDR in a wheel chair-Photo by Margaret Suckley, @1940
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WPA Soup Kitchen, 1936
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Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho, Salmon National Forest: Camp F-167 1938
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Harry Hopkins at WPA Arts Museum in New Mexico, 1936
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Federal Theater Project, 1935
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Paintings:Murals:Conrad A. Albrizio:titled "The New Deal":dedicated to President Roosevelt:placed in the auditorium of the Leonardo Da Vinci Art School 149 East 34th Street New York New York, 1934.
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NYA:Phoenix,Arizona:"colored girls attending WPA household workers training center(serving a tea given for the Phoenix Recreation Dept.)" 1936
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African Americans in the CCC
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Negro Theater Project of the WPA Eugene O'Neill's Cycle of Sea Plays "Moon of the Caribbean." Wardell Saunders and Rose Poindexter enjoy the peace and quiet of the Caribbean tropical atmosphere on board the S.S. Glencairn at anchor off an island in the West Indies.
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One of the many reasons for the success of the Federal Theatre production of "Sweet Land," latest offering of the Negro Youth Unit at the Lafayette Theatre, 131st St. and 7th Ave, is the presence in the cast of Doe Doe Green, veteran Negro actor. Mr. Green has the principle role. He was a member of the cast of the phenomenally successful "Green Pastures" playing the part of Gabriel. "Sweet Land" is a social drama dealing with conditions in the South. It was written by a white author, Conrad Seiler.
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National Youth Administration Workers Illinois 1937. NYA Recreational Activities in Illinois 1937
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Group receiving students aid at Lee County Training School (Negro), May 8, 1936
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Eleanor Roosevelt and Marion Anderson
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Photo shows children wearing garments made for them by Negro women working in WPA Training Centers. Lunch in a WPA Nursery School in Georgia
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Georgette Seebrooks working on her WPA Federal Art Project mural, "Recreation in Harlem," for the nurses' recreation room in Harlem Hospital, Lenox Avenue and 136 Street for which approval has been given by the Municipal Art Commission, Federal Art Project, New York City, New York. Henry Bannarn, Negro sculptor of the N.Y.C. WPA Art Project and a teacher at the Harlem Community Art Center, displays an example of his work.
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NYA:Illinois:"office personnel is supplied by NYA girls to colored YWCA in Chicago, one of the many tasks at which part-time workers are employed" 1936
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NYA:Arizona:"colored boys attending WPA household workers training center, 1936
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration: FERA camps for unemployed women. Negro camp in Atlanta, GA, 1934
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Eleanor Roosevelt, Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, and Mrs LaGuardia in New York City 1934
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Fireside Chat April 1935
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Committee on Building Better Race Relations Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt
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