25 results containing "Migrants on the road--Texas"
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Family between Dallas and Austin, Texas. The people have left their home and connections in South Texas, and hope to reach the Arkansas Delta for work in the cotton fields. Penniless people. No food and three gallons of gas in the tank. The father is trying to repair a tire. Three children. Father says, "It's tough but life's tough anyway you take it"
1936 Aug. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 009740-C [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-DIG-fsa-8b29790 (digital file from original neg.) -
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U.S. No. 54, north of El Paso, Texas. One of the westward routes of the migrants
1938 June. | 1 transparency | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF346- 018271-C [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF346-BN-018271-C (b&w film dup. neg.) -
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Migratory laborer's wife with three children (not in photo). Near Childress, Texas
1938 June. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 018283-C [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-DIG-fsa-8b32424 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Oklahoma migrant, Texas. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told the maximum relief would be seven dollars every two weeks. ...
1936 Aug. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 009730-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-009730-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Migrant family from Oklahoma in Texas. A family of six alongside the road. An example of how they fall between the relief agencies. The father, aged thirty-five, is an intelligent fellow, a painter by trade. Advanced tuberculosis, victim of an occupational disease. Ineligible for WPA (Works Progress Administration), rated as totally disabled. As a state charge under Oklahoma relief standards, the family were told ...
1936 Aug. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 009731-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-009731-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Family between Dallas and Austin, Texas. The people have left their home and connections in South Texas, and hope to reach the Arkansas Delta for work in the cotton fields. Penniless people. No food and three gallons of gas in the tank. Father is trying to repair a tire. Three children. Father says, "It's tough, but life's tough anyway you take it"
1936 Aug. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 009733-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-009733-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Migrant family's car near Brownsville, Texas
1936 Aug. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 009784-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-009784-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugees, four miles out of Memphis. Hall County, Texas
1937 June. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016868-C [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016868-C (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugees four miles out of Memphis, Texas
1937 June. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016885-C [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016885-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Flood refugees near Memphis, Texas. These people, with all their belongings, are bound for the lower Rio Grande Valley, where they hope to pick cotton. They come from Arkansas
1937 June. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016886-C [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016886-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Flood refugee family near Memphis, Texas, are bound for the lower Rio Grande Valley, where they hope to pick cotton. They are from Arkansas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016907-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016907-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugee family near Memphis, Texas. These people, with all their earthly belongings, are bound for the lower Rio Grande Valley, where they hope to pick cotton. They are from Arkansas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016910-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016910-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugee family near Memphis, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016911-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016911-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugee family near Memphis, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016912-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016912-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugee family near Memphis, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016913-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016913-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Flood refugee family near Memphis, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016914-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016914-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Mother and child of flood refugee family, near Memphis, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016915-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-DIG-fsa-8b31974 (digital file from original neg.) -
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Migrant oil worker and wife near Odessa, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016932-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016932-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Migrant oil worker and family near Odessa, Texas
1937 May. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 016933-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-016933-E (b&w film nitrate neg.) -
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Father of Texas migrant family who follow the cotton crop from Corpus Christi to the Panhandle
1937 June. | 1 negative | Lange, Dorothea
LC-USF34- 017237-E [P&P] LOT 547 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-017237-E (b&w film nitrate neg.)