Shacks & Poverty in the Island Paradise
Delano, Jack
Mr. Sneekum Walked into the Woods and Listened
Luxor Price
Houses on St. Croix island
Delano, Jack
African American Boy resting on bed in attic of sharecropper shack. New Madrid County, Missouri
Shack of Negro migratory workers, Belle Glade, Fla.
Wolcott, Marion Post
Shack in which the Reibers live, 10 x 15 ft. with a small shed attached
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Abandoned shacks
Wolcott, Marion Post
Three Negro Children in Old shack in Virginia Farm
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Dilapidated Shack in South Carolina
Wolcott, Marion Post
Negro migratory workers by a shack, Belle Glade, #1
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Negro migratory worker shack
Wolcott, Marion Post
Negro migratory workers by a shack, Belle Glade, #2
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Negro migratory workers by a shack, Belle Glade, #3
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Row of Migrant Worker Condemned Shacks
Wolcott, Marion Post
Squatter Family in Shack Town
Dorothea Lange
Negro migratory workers by a shack, Belle Glade,
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Rural Shack
Dorothea Lange
Seminole Shack
Ellsworth Jaeger
Frank Burditt and family. They rent this dilapidated shack and are trying to make a living off the meager land near by.
Some of the workers in the Rome (Ga.) Hosiery Mill live in shacks like these.
Negro migratory workers by a shack
Wolcott, Marion Post
Ten-year-old Mollie Schuman left alone at the shack with all these babies and the adults far off in the field, out of sight.
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Interior of a shack occupied by berry pickers. Anne Arundel County., Maryland.
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Frank Burditt and family. They rent this dilapidated shack and are trying to make a living off the meager land near by. #1
Old Kentucky Home, African American Life in the South
Eastman Johnson
Live Cat Fish
Wolcott, Marion Post
The "home" of S.R. Reed, They have rented here for several years.
Hut of oyster fishermen, Chesapeake Bay
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Migrant Tent Life
Dorothea Lange
A humble but happy negro home, down south in Dixie Land, North Carolina
Dream Street
D.W. Griffith
Adline White - Ex Slave
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Bride by her Split Level
Knud Knudson
Saw Mill Worker's Wife and Baby
Dorothea Lange
Historic Cottage Hotel, Route 66, Seligman, Arizona
African American man sits in his cabin door while a young white child stands in front
Condemned homes still occupied
Wolcott, Marion Post
African American Juke Joint
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Backyard of Negro tenant's home, Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Miss. Delta
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Old Log cabin, the home of Wm. Mullens and family, - near Charleston, W. Va.
Family stripping tobacco.
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Contrabands at Foller's house are heir to the Army of the Potomac's Peninsular Campaign
James F. Gibson
Negroes, descendants of former slaves of the Pettway Plantation.
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Cabins where slaves were raised for market--The famous Hermitage, Savannah, Georgia
Basement Home
Dorothea Lange
A store with live fish for sale, vicinity of Natchitoches, La.
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Three African Americans outside a cabin, possibly Mt. Meigs, Alabama
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These are the generation of Ham
Houses in African American community in Georgia #1
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Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Miss.
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Negro cabin. Hale County, Alabama
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The Mullens children (& some neighbors) ready for school.
African Americans around small building and wagons loaded with cotton
Noon time chores of Negro tenant farmer: feeding the pigs. Granville County, North Carolina
African American man in front of small house
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Old Aunt Julia Ann Jackson, age 102 and the corn crib where she lives #1
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African American Slums. Washington, D.C.
Child living in Oklahoma City shacktown
Dorothea Lange
Home Amongst Sunflowers
Wolcott, Marion Post
Mrs. J.L. Hazel and children stripping tobacco.
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Negro sharecropper and wife. Mississippi.
A little log cabin, - relic of the old days, - now occupied by a small family (F.T. Castle) who are gradually giving up farming and depending upon mining and odd jobs.
Old Cabin in Rural Virginia
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Henry Robinson - Ex-Slave #1
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Washstand in the Dog Run and Kitchen
Walker Evans
Bound for the land of promise
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Negro house, Tupelo, Mississippi, 1936
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Sand Duned Home on the Once Great Plains
Migratory Worker Homes
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Row of Coal miners shanties on Elk River at Bream, W. Va.
Old Aunt Julia Ann Jackson, age 102 and the corn crib where she lives
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Grazing Horse
Delano, Jack