Japanese American Shop Owner In Oakland, California Hopes To Avoid Internment After The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor, 1942
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Japanese Americans Queue For Inoculation Before Internment After The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor, 1942
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Migrant Farm Worker's Family In Nipomo California, 1936
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Son Of Destitute Migrant, American River Camp, Near Sacramento, California, 1936
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Member Of The Congregation Of Wheeley's Church Who Is Called Queen, Near Gordonton, North Carolina, 1939
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Refugee From The Dust Bowl Stops By The Side Of The Highway, California, 1937
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Part Of An Impoverished Family Of Nine From Iowa On A New Mexico Highway, 1936
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New Homes For Families At Mineral King Cooperative Farm On The Site Of An Old Ranch
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Lobby Of Fisher Building, Detroit, Michigan, Usa, July 1942
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Oklahoma Squatter's Family, Riverside County, California, 1935
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Old Man, Washington, Pennsylvania, 1936
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Peach Pickers Being Driven To The Orchards In Muscella, Georgia, 1936
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Child In Memphis, Tennessee, 1938
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Migrating Families Camp By The Road On Their Way To California, 1937
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Howard Street, San Francisco, California, Known As Skid Row, 1937
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Young Girl Writing To Boyfriend Back Home While Away At Camp, August 1942
American School
Children Of Mineral King Cooperative Farm Visalia, California, 1940 (b/w Photo)
Lee Russell
Shop In Washington Avenue, Bronx, New York, 1936 (b/w Photo)
Arthur Rothstein