Láminas de Arte de Fotografía de Justicia Social
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Nyssa, Oregon, Fsa (Farm Security Administration) Mobile Camp, Japanese American Farm Worker By Russell Lee -
Los Angeles, California, The Evacuation Of Japanese Americans From West Coast Areas Under U S Army War 4 -
Sharecropper S Wife With Hoe, New Madrid County, Missouri By Russell Lee -
Toilets In Court Of Houses In Mexican Section, Cannery Workers As Well As Some Agricultural Workers And Unskilled -
Resident Of Mays Avenue Camp Taking Out A Piece Of Glass From Boy S Foot, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma By Russell -
Riot Police In Stand Off -
Tenant Farmer Being Interviewed By Fsa (Farm Security Administration) Family Section Agent, Near Pace, Mississippi -
Farm Woman Who Lives At The Fsa (Farm Security Administration) Farm Family Migratory Labor Camp, Yakima -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Mrs, John Scott, Wife Of A Hired Man And One Of Her Six Children, Near Ringgold -
Child Who Was Visiting Her Married Sister, A Resident Of Community Camp, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, See General -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Daughter Of Tenant Farmer Hanging Up Clothes Near Warner, Oklahoma By -
Community Leaders At Meeting To Explain And Discuss Aaa (Agricultural Adjustment Administration) Program For -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Mother And Child Former Sharecropper, Now Fsa (Farm Security Administratio -
Mexican Labor Contractor In Carrot Field Near Santa Maria, Texas By Russell Lee -
Shack Made From An Old Truck, Tin Town, Caruthersville, Missouri By Russell Lel -
Luncheon In Nursery School, Lakeview Project, Arkansas By Russell Lee -
Shotgun Over The Door For Sake Of Quick Availability In Farmer S Home, Crowley, Louisiana By Russell Lee -
Migrant Workers Talking Near Harlingen, Texas By Russell Lee -
Tent Home Of White Migrant From Arizona, Near Harlingen, Texas By Russell Lee -
Child On Porch Of Dilapidated Trepagnier Plantation Near Norco, Louisiana By Russell Lee -
Untitled Photo, Possibly Related To Los Angeles, California, Japanese American Evacuation From West Coast Areas Und -
New Houses Built By African Americans In Better Residential Section, Southside Of Chicago, Illinois By Russell Lee -
Child Of John Harshenberger I,E, Harshbarger Sheridan County, Montana By Russell Lee -
Corner Of Room In Corral, Entire Families Of Six And Seven Persons Live In One Small Room, Notice Roll Of Bed Clothing
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