Láminas de Arte de Fotografía de Justicia Social
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Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Working On The Levee At Bird S Point, Missouri During The Height Of The Flood -
Corner Of Living Room In Home Of Agricultural Day Laborers Living North Of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Sequoyah Count -
Daughter Of Migrant Strawberry Picker In Doorway Of Tent Home Near Hammond, Louisiana By Russell Lee -
Untitled Photo Possibly Related To Group Of Agricultural Day Laborers And Their Children Near Tullahassee -
Wife Of Wpa (Works Progress Administrationwork Projects Administration) Worker Living In Arkans -
Los Angeles, California,Japanese American Evacuation From West Coast Areas Under U -
Los Angeles, California, Japanese American Evacuation From West Coast Areas Under U S, Army War Emergency -
Boy Living In Mays Avenue Camp With Homemade Ax, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Refer To General Caption -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Daughter Of Migrant In Doorway Of Trailer, Sebastin, Texas By Russell Lee -
Back Of Apartment House Rented To African Americans, Southside Of Chicago, Illinois By Russell Lee -
Wife Of Day Laborer In Kitchen In Camp In Arkansas River Bottom Near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, Muskogee County -
Getting A Haircut In Front Of Church Which Houses Flood Refugees, Sikeston, Missouri By Russell Lee -
San Benito County, California, Japanese Americans Harvesting Lettuce While They Wait For Final Evacuation -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Unloading Migrant Truck Along Roadside Near Henrietta I,E -
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Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Loading Sugarcane, Louisiana By Russell Lee -
Kitchen In House Provided For Migratory Berry Picker Near Ponchatoula, Louisiana By Russell Lee -
Day Laborer Repairing Link Of Chain Which Operates Planter Feed, Farm Near Ralls, Texas By Russell Lee -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Mexican Girl, Crystal City, Texas By Russell Lee -
Homeless Man Drinking Coffee -
Southeast Missouri Farms,Children Of Fsa (Farm Security Administration) Client, Former Sharecropper, In Bedroo -
White Migrant Berry Picker Warming Her Hands Over A Makeshift Stove Constructed By Her Husband -
White Migrant Mother Making Biscuits In Tent Home, Mercedes, Texas, See 32108 D By Russell Lee
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