<p>Photograph shows a family of farmers devastated by the Great Depression at a migrant worker camp, either in the Midwest or California. Photo dates to around 1935 during the Great Depression era. This is part of the photo collection of Dorothea Lange, freelance government photographer. </p> Learn More
This is one in a series of 5 photos taken at a pea-picking camp during the Great Depression in the 1930s. This woman had just traded the tires on her truck for money to feed her children. This particular image is one of the most well-known photos in the World. Photo dates to 1936 in Nipomo, California. Learn More
Photo shows view of the Yuma bridge going into California that many people traveled over to search for work. Photo dates to 1935 during the Great Depression era. Learn More
<p>Photograph shows an old car parked by a tent in a Migrant worker camp, in California. Photo dates to around 1935 during the Great Depression era. This is part of the photo collection of Dorothea Lange, freelance government photographer. </p> Learn More
<p>Photograph shows a young girl next to her tent at a Migrant worker camp, in California. Photo dates to around 1935 during the Great Depression era. This is part of the photo collection of Dorothea Lange, freelance government photographer. </p> Learn More
<p>Photograph shows an old car parked by a tent in a Migrant worker camp, in California. Photo dates to around 1935 during the Great Depression era. This is part of the photo collection of Dorothea Lange, freelance government photographer. </p> Learn More
This is one in a series of 5 photos taken at a pea-picking camp during the Great Depression in the 1930s. This woman had just traded the tires on her truck for money to feed her children. Photo dates to 1936 in Nipomo, California. Learn More
<p>Photograph shows children sitting on top of family belongings piled up on the back of a flatbed truck; two men are standing by the sides of the truck. Photo dates to 1935 during the Great Depression era. </p><p><strong>TITLE:</strong> To harvest the crops of California thousands of families live literally on wheels, San Joaquin Valley</p> Learn More