
Dorothea Lange, Heads of families on the Mineral King cooperative farm. Ten families are now established on this 500 acre ranch to be operated as a unit. (Farm Security Administration), Tulare County, California, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Mother and baby of family on the road, Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Young migrant mother has just finished washing, Merrill FSA (Farm Security Administration) camp, Klamath County, Oregon, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Drought refugees from Oklahoma camping by the roadside. They hope to work in the cotton fields. The official at the border (California-Arizona) inspection service said that on this day, August 17,1936, twenty-three car loads and truck loads of migrant families out of the drought counties of Oklahoma and Arkansas had passed throught that station entering California up to 3 o’clock in the afternoon, August 1936

Dorothea Lange, Migrant child in Shafter camp Farm Security Administration, California, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, People on U.S. 99. Near Brawley, Imperial County. Homeless family of seven, walking the highway from Phoenix, Arizona, where they picked cotton. Bound for San Diego, where the father hopes to get on the relief because he once lived there, February 1939

Dorothea Lange, Migrant agricultural worker's family. Seven hungry children. Mother aged 32, the father is a native Californian. Destitute in a pea pickers camp, because of the failure of the early pea crop. These people had just sold their tent in order to buy food. Most of the 2,500 people in this camp were destitute, Nipomo, Calif. Mar. 1936

Dorothea Lange,Mississippi Delta children, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Drought refugees from Abilene, Texas, following the crops of California as migratory workers. Said the father: “The finest people in this world live in Texas but I just can’t seem to accomplish nothin’ there. Two year drought, then a crop, then two years drought and so on. I got two brothers still trying to make it back there.”, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Zollie Lyons, sharecropper, home from the field for dinner at noontime, and part of his family. He has thirteen acres of tobacco and a labor force of five, Upchurch, Wake County, North Carolina, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Father crippled with rheumatism. When well he works in a chair making factory, Orange County, North Carolina, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Drought farmers line the shady side of the main street on the town while their crops burn up in the fields, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Child living in Oklahoma City shacktown, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Napa Valley, California, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Cotton worker in Sunday clothes, Near Blytheville, Arkansas, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Tenant farmer, Chatham County, North Carolina, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, A grandmother from Oklahoma. She works in the California pea fields, Calipatria, California, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Migratory Boy, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Unemployed lumber worker goes with his wife to the bean harvest. Note social security number tattooed on his arm, Oregon, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Here are the farmers who have bought machinery cooperatively. Photographed just before they go to dinner on the Miller farm where they are working, West Carlton, Yamhill County, Oregon, date unknown

Dorothea Lange, Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon, date unknown